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Bombay High Court: The Right to seek enhanced compensation does not go away merely because the petitioner has signed an affidavit accepting that he will not claim enhanced compensation
Bombay High Court: The Right to seek enhanced compensation does not go away merely because the petitioner has signed an affidavit accepting that he will not claim enhanced compensation
August 9, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Devidas S/o Kawdu Channe and Ors. v. State of Maharashtra & Ors. Decided on: 8th AUGUST, 2023. WRIT PETITION NO. 4977 OF 2023 CORAM: ANI

The litigant should not suffer for want of necessary prayers for condonation of delay: Bombay HC
The litigant should not suffer for want of necessary prayers for condonation of delay: Bombay HC
August 8, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Praveen Otarmal Parmar v. M/s. Abhiroop Associates and Mr. Uday Raghunath Manerikar Decided on: 7th AUGUST 2023 + CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1045 O

Bombay High Court upholds challenge on the orders by Deputy Commissioner of Sales Tax under Sec. 25 of MVAT Act, 2002
Bombay High Court upholds challenge on the orders by Deputy Commissioner of Sales Tax under Sec. 25 of MVAT Act, 2002
August 7, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd. v. State of Maharashtra & Ors. Decided on: 3rd AUGUST, 2023 WRIT PETITION NO.4505 OF 2022 CORAM: G. S.

The right to sue does not devolve to the legal heirs of deceased appellant in the appeal for enhancement of maintenance under the Hindu Adoption And Maintenance Act: Bombay High Court
The right to sue does not devolve to the legal heirs of deceased appellant in the appeal for enhancement of maintenance under the Hindu Adoption And Maintenance Act: Bombay High Court
August 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Jayshree @ Pushpa and Anr. v. Satyendra Decided on: 18th JULY, 2023 + FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO. 35 OF 2021 CORAM: RAVINDRA V. GHUGE, & Y.

Bombay High Court dismisses challenge on the Mahalunge-Maan Preliminary Town Planning Scheme for being premature.
Bombay High Court dismisses challenge on the Mahalunge-Maan Preliminary Town Planning Scheme for being premature.
August 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Chandrakant Uttam Kolekar and Ors. v. State of Maharashtra & Ors. Decided on: 2nd AUGUST, 2023 WRIT PETITION NO. 10899 OF 2022 CORAM: G.

Bombay High Court acquits a man convicted for murder for lack of evidence
Bombay High Court acquits a man convicted for murder for lack of evidence
August 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Suresh v. The State of Maharashtra and Ors. Decided on: 18th JULY, 2023 + Cri.Apeal.513/2016 CORAM: SMT. VIBHA KANKANWADI AND ABHAY S. WAGHW

A Claim Application before MCAT is not a plaint governed by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, nor is it a Civil Suit but it is a special proceeding under the Special Act:  Bombay High Court
A Claim Application before MCAT is not a plaint governed by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, nor is it a Civil Suit but it is a special proceeding under the Special Act: Bombay High Court
August 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: IFFCO TOKIO GENERAL INSURANCE CO.LTD v. KETAN HARISHCHANDRA MHATRE & ORS. Decided on: 2nd AUGUST, 2023 FIRST APPEAL NO.1084 OF 2017 CORA

Appointment of a part-time teacher as a full-timer valid even after the resolution is passed after 2 years: Bombay High Court
Appointment of a part-time teacher as a full-timer valid even after the resolution is passed after 2 years: Bombay High Court
August 2, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Mrunal Mandar Joshi v. The State of Maharashtra and Ors. Decided on: 1st August, 2023 + WRIT PETITION (ST) NO. 8607 OF 2023 CORAM: G.S.Patel

After peaceful enjoyment of land for multiple years, there is no cause of action: Bombay High Court
After peaceful enjoyment of land for multiple years, there is no cause of action: Bombay High Court
August 2, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Nana Narayan Bhalerao v. The State of Maharashtra and Ors. Decided on: 26th JULY, 2023 WRIT PETITION (ST) NO. 8607 OF 2023 CORAM: G.S. KULKA

If the dying declaration is truthful, voluntary and free from suspicion, it CAN be the basis for conviction: Bombay High Court
If the dying declaration is truthful, voluntary and free from suspicion, it CAN be the basis for conviction: Bombay High Court
August 1, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Bhagwan Ramdas Tupe v. The State of Maharashtra Decided on: 28th JULY, 2023 + CRL.A. 530 OF 2016 CORAM: SMT. VIBHA KANKANWADI, J. Facts of t