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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Suit — Concurrent Findings of Fact Not Disturbed. Suit for Declaration of Ownership and Injunction Dismissed as Plaintiff Failed to Prove Title Over Disputed Property.

The appellant, Leelavati Baburao Chaudhari, filed a Second Appeal under Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, against the judgment and dec...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Reservation for In-service Candidates in Postgraduate Medical Courses — State Government's Policy of Granting Weightage to In-service Candidates for 50% of Seats in Government Medical Colleges Held Valid and Not Violative of Article 14 or 16 of the Constitution.

The petitioners, who were candidates for admission to postgraduate medical courses in Maharashtra, challenged the State Government's policy of grantin...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Abatement of Suit for Easement of Necessity. Failure to Bring Legal Representatives of Deceased Plaintiff Within Limitation Leads to Abatement of Entire Suit Under Order 22 Rule 3 CPC.

The petitioners, original plaintiffs 1 to 4 and 6, along with Banubai Hariba Mohite (original plaintiff no.5), filed Regular Civil Suit No.278 of 1981...

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Supreme Court Upholds Institutional Preference in Post Graduate Medical Admissions — NEET Does Not Abrogate University-Wise Reservation. Gujarat University Rules Providing Preference to Its Own Graduates Held Valid Under Existing Precedents.

The case involves a challenge to the policy of 'Institutional Preference' for admission to Post Graduate Medical Courses, specifically under the rules...

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Supreme Court Stays High Court Order Striking Down Domicile/Residence-Based Reservation for PG Medical Admissions in Chandigarh. The Court holds that the validity of such reservation requires detailed examination and allows the admission process to continue subject to final outcome.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals against the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court which had struck down the domicile/residence-based ...