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Arbitral Tribunal Not Barred Under Section 79 Of The RERA Act From Passing An Order Of Injunction: Bombay High Court

Arbitral Tribunal Not Barred Under Section 79 Of The RERA Act From Passing An Order Of Injunction Case: Ashok Palav Coop. Housing Society Ltd. versus…

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Insurance Ombudsman Performs Quasi-Judicial Functions While Deciding Complaints; Award Can Be Challenged Under Article 227: Bombay High Court

Insurance Ombudsman Performs Quasi-Judicial Functions While Deciding Complaints; Award Can Be Challenged Under Article 227 Case: Aditya Birla Sun Life Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Insurance…

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Contract Discharged By Settlement – Dispute Under Contract Is A Deadwood; Cannot Be Referred To Arbitration: Bombay High Court

Contract Discharged By Settlement – Dispute Under Contract Is A Deadwood; Cannot Be Referred To Arbitration Case: Vishwajit Sud & Co. versus L & T…

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Customs Authorities Cannot Encash Bank Guarantee Before Expiry Of The Limitation Period For Filing An Appeal: Bombay High Court

Customs Authorities Cannot Encash Bank Guarantee Before Expiry Of The Limitation Period For Filing An Appeal Case: S. J. Enterprises & Anr. versus Union of…

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Exporter Not Required To Hold IEC Number To Avail Benefits Under ‘Service Exports From India’ Scheme: Bombay High Court

Exporter Not Required To Hold IEC Number To Avail Benefits Under 'Service Exports From India' Scheme Case: Smarte Solutions Pvt. Ltd. versus Union of India…

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Bombay High Court Disallows Maratha Community Candidates To Avail Retrospective Benefits Under EWS Category In MSEDCL Recruitment Drive

Bombay High Court Disallows Maratha Community Candidates To Avail Retrospective Benefits Under EWS Category In MSEDCL Recruitment Drive Case: Vikas Balwant Alase & Ors. Vs.…

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Consent Obtained For Sex In Second Marriage Without Disclosing First Marriage Prima Facie Constitutes Rape: Bombay High Court

Consent Obtained For Sex In Second Marriage Without Disclosing First Marriage Prima Facie Constitutes Rape Case: Siddharth Banthia v. State of Maharashtra and Anr. Coram:…

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Bombay High Court Quashes ED Order Imposing 25Cr Penalty On Sterlite Industries & Its Directors Over Alleged Violation Of Forex Rules - The Law Communicants
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Bombay High Court Quashes ED Order Imposing 25Cr Penalty On Sterlite Industries & Its Directors Over Alleged Violation Of Forex Rules

Bombay High Court Quashes ED Order Imposing 25Cr Penalty On Sterlite Industries & Its Directors Over Alleged Violation Of Forex Rules Case: Sterlite Industries (lndia…

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Bombay High Court Upholds Disqualification Of Tata Motors From Electric Buses Tender Invited By BEST; Also Sets Aside Grant To Evey Trans - The Law Communicants
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Bombay High Court Upholds Disqualification Of Tata Motors From Electric Buses Tender Invited By BEST; Also Sets Aside Grant To Evey Trans

Bombay High Court Upholds Disqualification Of Tata Motors From Electric Buses Tender Invited By BEST; Also Sets Aside Grant To Evey Trans Case: TATA Motors…

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Discussions About Working For Islam Not Incriminating: Bombay High Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of IS Links After 7 Years Of Incarceration - The Law Communicants
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Discussions About Working For Islam Not Incriminating: Bombay High Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of IS Links After 7 Years Of Incarceration

Discussions About Working For Islam Not Incriminating: Bombay High Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of IS Links After 7 Years Of Incarceration Case: Mohammad…

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Children Entitled To Deceased Mother's Share In Railway Compensation Award, Even After Receiving Compensation For Themselves: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Children Entitled To Deceased Mother’s Share In Railway Compensation Award, Even After Receiving Compensation For Themselves: Bombay High Court

Children Entitled To Deceased Mother's Share In Railway Compensation Award, Even After Receiving Compensation For Themselves Case: Shri. Kiran Damodar Paygode and Anr. VS. The…

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S 171 Contract Act - Bank Can't Retain Title Documents after Repayment of Loan Citing Pendency of another Loan: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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S 171 Contract Act – Bank Can’t Retain Title Documents after Repayment of Loan Citing Pendency of another Loan: Bombay High Court

S 171 Contract Act - Bank Can't Retain Title Documents after Repayment of Loan Citing Pendency of another Loan Case: Mr. Sunil v Union Bank…

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Undertrial Also Barred From Voting As Per Section 62(5) RP Act; Allowing Prisoners To Vote Doesn't Strengthen Democracy: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Undertrial Also Barred From Voting As Per Section 62(5) RP Act; Allowing Prisoners To Vote Doesn’t Strengthen Democracy: Bombay High Court

Undertrial Also Barred From Voting As Per Section 62(5) RP Act; Allowing Prisoners To Vote Doesn't Strengthen Democracy Case: Mohammad Nawab Mohammad Islam Malik @…

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Bed & Breakfast Lodging Permitted By Tourism Corporation In Residential Premises Requires BMC License: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Bed & Breakfast Lodging Permitted By Tourism Corporation In Residential Premises Requires BMC License: Bombay High Court

Bed & Breakfast Lodging Permitted By Tourism Corporation In Residential Premises Requires BMC License Case: Harmesh Singh Chadha @ Jimmy v. Municipal Corporation of Greater…

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Victim May Seek Enhancement Of Accused's Sentence By Filing Revision Application: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Victim May Seek Enhancement Of Accused’s Sentence By Filing Revision Application: Bombay High Court

Victim May Seek Enhancement Of Accused's Sentence By Filing Revision Application Case: Anand Singh Versus The State of Maharashtra, with connected matters Coram: Justices Sadhana…

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Bombay High Court Rejects Shiv Sena MLA Latabai Sonawane's Challenge To Invalidation Of Her Scheduled Tribe Certificate - The Law Communicants
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Bombay High Court Rejects Shiv Sena MLA Latabai Sonawane’s Challenge To Invalidation Of Her Scheduled Tribe Certificate

Bombay High Court Rejects Shiv Sena MLA Latabai Sonawane's Challenge To Invalidation Of Her Scheduled Tribe Certificate Case: Latabai v. State of Maharashtra & Ors.…

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Last Seen Theory Must Be Proximate With Time Of Death: Bombay High Court Acquits Two Accused Of Murdering Deranged Man Mistaking Him For Demon - The Law Communicants
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Last Seen Theory Must Be Proximate With Time Of Death: Bombay High Court Acquits Two Accused Of Murdering Deranged Man Mistaking Him For Demon

Last Seen Theory Must Be Proximate With Time Of Death: Bombay High Court Acquits Two Accused Of Murdering Deranged Man Mistaking Him For Demon Case:…

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S.106 Evidence Act | Husband Can't Be Asked To Explain Wife's Death In Their House Unless Prosecution Establishes Prima Facie Case: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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S.106 Evidence Act | Husband Can’t Be Asked To Explain Wife’s Death In Their House Unless Prosecution Establishes Prima Facie Case: Bombay High Court

S.106 Evidence Act | Husband Can't Be Asked To Explain Wife's Death In Their House Unless Prosecution Establishes Prima Facie Case Case: Suresh Ladak Bhagat…

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Can't Upset Concurrent Findings on Facts Unless There Is Any Illegality, Infirmity or Error of Jurisdiction: Rajasthan High Court - The Law Communicants
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Jurisdiction U/S 100 CPC is So Limited That Even Wrong Or Grossly Inexcusable Finding Of Fact Cannot Interfere With Bombay High Court

Jurisdiction U/S 100 CPC is So Limited That Even Wrong Or Grossly Inexcusable Finding Of Fact Cannot Interfere With Bombay High Court Case: Eknath Genu…

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Order 41 Rule 27 CPC - True Test Is Whether Appellate Court Can Pronounce Judgment without Considering Additional Evidence Sought To Be Adduced: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
Order 41 Rule 27 CPC - True Test Is Whether Appellate Court Can Pronounce Judgment without Considering Additional Evidence Sought To Be Adduced: Supreme Court

Provision For Seeking Adjournment Under Order XVII Rule 1 CPC Is Rule Of Procedure, Directory In Nature: Bombay High Court

Provision For Seeking Adjournment Under Order XVII Rule 1 CPC Is Rule Of Procedure, Directory In Nature: Bombay High Court Case: Ramesh and ors v…

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Exercise Restraint And Follow Nilesh Navlakha Case Guidelines On Media Trial Scrupulously: Bombay High Court To Media - The Law Communicants
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S.29A Of Consumer Protection Act, 1986 Valid; Consumer Forums Can Pass Orders Without President: Bombay High Court

S.29A Of Consumer Protection Act, 1986 Valid; Consumer Forums Can Pass Orders Without President: Bombay High Court Case: Aparna Abhitabh Chatterjee v Union of IndiaCoram: Justices…

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Exercise Restraint And Follow Nilesh Navlakha Case Guidelines On Media Trial Scrupulously: Bombay High Court To Media - The Law Communicants
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“Deserves No Sympathy”: Bombay High Court Enhances Punishment, Sentences Watchman To Death For Employer’s Dacoity & Murder

"Deserves No Sympathy": Bombay High Court Enhances Punishment, Sentences Watchman To Death For Employer's Dacoity & Murder Case: Shailendrasingh Shivmurtisingh Thakur and Ors. v. The…

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Motor Accident Claims: Bombay High Court Reiterates Heads Under Which Compensation Can Be Awarded In "Personal Injury" Cases - The Law Communicants
Motor Accident Claims: Bombay High Court Reiterates Heads Under Which Compensation Can Be Awarded In "Personal Injury" Cases

Motor Accident Claims: Bombay High Court Reiterates Heads Under Which Compensation Can Be Awarded In “Personal Injury” Cases

Motor Accident Claims: Bombay High Court Reiterates Heads Under Which Compensation Can Be Awarded In "Personal Injury" Cases Case: Manager, National Insurance Co.Ltd v Shri…

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File Notings Made By Judges in Administrative Meetings Exempt From Disclosure under RTI Act: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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File Notings Made By Judges in Administrative Meetings Exempt From Disclosure under RTI Act: Bombay High Court

File Notings Made By Judges in Administrative Meetings Exempt From Disclosure under RTI Act Case: The Satara District Bar Association v. State Of Maharashtra and…

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Period of Suspension of Govt Servant Not To Be Treated As On Duty Where Acquittal Based On Benefit of Doubt: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Period of Suspension of Govt Servant Not To Be Treated As On Duty Where Acquittal Based On Benefit of Doubt: Bombay High Court

Period of Suspension of Govt Servant Not To Be Treated As On Duty Where Acquittal Based On Benefit of Doubt Case: Ravindra Prasad Munneshwar Prasad…

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Bombay High Court Orders 7 Days Jail For Prison Superintendent For Denying Emergency Parole To Eligible Prisoners - The Law Communicants
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Bombay High Court Orders 7 Days Jail For Prison Superintendent For Denying Emergency Parole To Eligible Prisoners

Bombay High Court Orders 7 Days Jail For Prison Superintendent For Denying Emergency Parole To Eligible Prisoners Case: Hanuman Anandrao Pendam v State of Maharashtra…

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Bombay High Court Quashes Reassessment Notice Against Tata Communications Transformation Services - The Law Communicants
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Bombay High Court Quashes Reassessment Notice Against Tata Communications Transformation Services

Bombay High Court Quashes Reassessment Notice Against Tata Communications Transformation Services Case: Tata Communications Transformation Services Versus Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax Coram: Justice N.J.…

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Compassionate Appointment Exception to Rule of Selection Procedure: Bombay High Court Grants Relief to Widow - The Law Communicants
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Compassionate Appointment Exception to Rule of Selection Procedure: Bombay High Court Grants Relief to Widow

Compassionate Appointment Exception to Rule of Selection Procedure: Bombay High Court Grants Relief to Widow Case: Smt. Varsha Deepak Desale v The State of Maharashtra…

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Courts Exist For Convenience of Litigants, Not Advocates: Bombay HC Rejects Bar Associations Plea against Establishment of Court at Wai - The Law Communicants
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Courts Exist For Convenience of Litigants, Not Advocates: Bombay HC Rejects Bar Associations Plea against Establishment of Court at Wai

Courts Exist For Convenience of Litigants, Not Advocates: Bombay HC Rejects Bar Association's Plea against Establishment of Court at Wai Case: Satara District Bar Association,…

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Bombay High Court Lashes Out At Hoteliers for Seeking Reduction of Liquor License Fees Citing COVID; Dismisses Plea with One Lakh Each Cost - The Law Communicants
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Bombay High Court Lashes Out At Hoteliers for Seeking Reduction of Liquor License Fees Citing COVID; Dismisses Plea with One Lakh Each Cost

Bombay High Court Lashes Out At Hoteliers for Seeking Reduction of Liquor License Fees Citing COVID; Dismisses Plea with One Lakh Each Cost Case: Hotel…

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Threshold of Public Interest Must To Prevent Bypassing of Civil Courts for Enforcement of Contractual Obligations: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Threshold of Public Interest Must To Prevent Bypassing of Civil Courts for Enforcement of Contractual Obligations: Bombay High Court

Threshold of Public Interest Must To Prevent Bypassing of Civil Courts for Enforcement of Contractual Obligations Case: V.N.Reddy v The Superintending Engineer and ors Coram:…

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Right To Withdraw Notice Of Voluntary Retirement Before Intended Date Lost By Accepting Post-Retiral Benefits: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Right To Withdraw Notice Of Voluntary Retirement Before Intended Date Lost By Accepting Post-Retiral Benefits: Bombay High Court

Right To Withdraw Notice Of Voluntary Retirement Before Intended Date Lost By Accepting Post-Retiral Benefits Case: Sadiq Shafi Qureshi v M.D. and C.E.O.,Union Bank of…

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