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Karnataka High Court Upholds Single Judge's Order Directing Consideration of Layout Plan Approval Despite Lapsed Scheme. Scheme Notification Under Sections 17(1) and 17(3) of Karnataka Urban Development Authorities Act, 1987 Lapses After 5 Years Without Section 19 Declaration.

The State of Karnataka and the Deputy Commissioner of Vijayapura filed a writ appeal against the order of a learned Single Judge in W.P.No.201785/2023...

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Karnataka High Court Upholds Housing Board's Notification Restricting Allotment of Commercial Sites to Landowners in Land Acquisition Case. Condition No. 2 of Notification Dated 03.09.2016 Limiting Allotment to Residential Sites Only Upheld as Reasonable and Not Arbitrary.

The petitioners, Yallappa S/o Somappa Kori and others, were landowners whose lands were acquired by the Karnataka Housing Board for a housing scheme. ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Withholding of Pension and Gratuity During Pendency of Criminal Proceedings. State of Bihar's Circulars and Resolution Cannot Override Rule 43(b) of Bihar Pension Rules, 1950 Which Requires a Finding of Guilt Before Withholding Pension.

The appellant, Dr. Hira Lal, was a Touring Veterinary Officer in Bihar who was implicated in the Fodder Scam (RC Case No.48 A/1996) and placed under s...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Injunction Against Bird Feeding from Balcony in Nuisance Dispute. Feeding birds from a metal tray attached to balcony window causing accumulation of bird droppings and feathers held to constitute nuisance, and injunction granted under Section 38 of Specific Relief Act, 1963.

The case involves an appeal against an order granting a temporary injunction restraining the appellants (original defendant nos. 1 and 2) from feeding...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Transmission Line Over Private Land, Upholds Validity of Section 164 of Electricity Act, 2003. The Court Held That the Provisions for Laying Electricity Lines Without Prior Consent Are Constitutional as They Provide for Hearing and Compensation.

The petitioners, Jarnail Singh and Surinder Singh, are owners of land in Nagpur over which respondent No.1, Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission...

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Bombay High Court Quashes MHADA's 10-Year Transfer Ban on Rehab Tenements as Unconstitutional and Ultra Vires. Condition in NOC restricting sale/transfer of tenancy rights for ten years from occupation held to be without statutory authority and violative of Article 300A of the Constitution.

The Bombay High Court dealt with two writ petitions challenging a condition imposed by the Mumbai Building Repairs & Reconstruction Board (a unit of M...