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Supreme Court Modifies Compensation Award in Land Acquisition Appeal Under Land Acquisition Act, 1894. The Court Addressed Claims for Severance and Injurious Affection, Upholding Valuation Principles and Evidentiary Standards for Loss Determination.

The dispute arose from the acquisition of land by the Government of Maharashtra for the BHIMA (Ujjani) Irrigation Project, which affected a trolley li...

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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Injunction in Franchise Dispute Over Confidentiality and Copyright Infringement. The court restrained the defendant from breaching confidentiality, making false statements, and infringing copyright under the Franchisee Agreement.

The plaintiffs, Villa Moda General Trading Co. W.L.L. and another, filed a suit against Chordia Fashions Pvt. Ltd. seeking various injunctions arising...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Allows Appeal in Land Acquisition Case — Market Value Enhanced to Rs.66 per Square Metre for Konkan Railway Project. Comparable Sale Deeds of Nearby Land at Rs.64 and Rs.66 per Square Metre Form Basis for Valuation Under Section 23 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The case arises from the acquisition of 23,900 square metres of land belonging to the appellant, Smt. Shrimati Vishwanath Acharya (since deceased, rep...

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High Court of Karnataka Reduces Compensation in Land Acquisition Appeal — State Partly Successful. Court holds that Reference Court's reliance on non-comparable exemplar sale deeds was erroneous, reducing market value from Rs.3,00,000/- to Rs.2,25,000/- per acre under Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The State of Karnataka and other appellants filed an appeal under Section 54(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 against the Judgment and Award dated...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Divorce on Ground of Desertion After 21 Years of Separation — Marriage Held to Be Dead and Irretrievably Broken Down. Long separation of 21 years and wife's failure to explain desertion established wilful desertion under Section 13(1)(ib) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The appellant-husband, K. Mallikarjuna, filed a petition under Section 13(1)(ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, seeking divorce from his wife, H. A....