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By the team of Prime Legal
According to a policy proposed by the Maharashtra government during the Covid-19 outbreak in 2020, any Development Agreements executed between September 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021 will be eligible for a 1.5-2 percent stamp duty refund: Bombay High Court
May 27, 2022by Primelegal Team

The landmark decision that , under Article 25 of the Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958, the stamp duty payable on a Development Agreement is the same as

A cost worth Rs. 2lakh to be levied on Adani Electricity Limited which is payable to the Mumbai Electric Workers’ Union: Bombay High Court
A cost worth Rs. 2lakh to be levied on Adani Electricity Limited which is payable to the Mumbai Electric Workers’ Union: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that cost worth Rs. 2 lakh is to be levied on Adani Electricity Limited which is payable to the Mumbai Electric Workers’ Union i

Minor to be allowed to terminate her pregnancy caused due to rape, as continuing with the same would lead to harmful effects on her mental health: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that a minor is allowed to terminate her pregnancy that occurred due to rape, as continuing with the same would lead to harmful effect

Railway cannot deny compensation on the ground that the injury was ‘self inflicted’ as the concept of “self-inflicted injuries” would necessitate intent to cause such injury rather than simple negligence of any degree: Bombay High Court
Railway cannot deny compensation on the ground that the injury was ‘self inflicted’ as the concept of “self-inflicted injuries” would necessitate intent to cause such injury rather than simple negligence of any degree: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that Railway needs to pay compensation if the injury caused to a valid passenger was due to an untoward accident and that the railways

The argument that an arbitration clause cannot be enforced because the agreement including the arbitration clause was novated is dismissed: Bombay High Court
The argument that an arbitration clause cannot be enforced because the agreement including the arbitration clause was novated is dismissed: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that an arbitration clause can be enforced even though the agreement including the arbitration clause was novated is upheld by the Hig

Just because the opinion of the Assessment Officer changed, Assessment cannot be reopened: Bombay High Court
Just because the opinion of the Assessment Officer changed, Assessment cannot be reopened: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that simply because the opinion of the Assessment Officer changed, assessment cannot be reopened is upheld by the High Court of Bombay

In-laws cannot ask their daughter-in-law to pay maintenance: Bombay High Court
In-laws cannot ask their daughter-in-law to pay maintenance: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that the in-laws cannot ask their daughter-in-law to pay maintenance as she does not come under the purview of ‘children’ under Se

English teacher cannot be directed to teach mathematics in a Tribal school, just because of the vacancy in the post: Bombay High Court
English teacher cannot be directed to teach mathematics in a Tribal school, just because of the vacancy in the post: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that an English teacher cannot be directed to teach mathematics in a Tribal school and that the future of the tribal students cannot b

Orphan certificates to be granted to NEET candidates within 7 days: Bombay High Court
Orphan certificates to be granted to NEET candidates within 7 days: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that the respondents are directed to provide orphan certificates to two NEET aspirants for their application in the entrance examinati

Absence of evidence and only presumption under Section 29 of the POCSO Act are not sufficient for conviction of the accused: Bombay High Court
Absence of evidence and only presumption under Section 29 of the POCSO Act are not sufficient for conviction of the accused: Bombay High Court
May 26, 2022by Primelegal Team

The decision that absence of all necessary evidences and mere presumption under Section 29 of the POCSO Act are not sufficient for the accused to b