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Orissa High Court Quashes Eviction Order: Rules That Record of Rights (RoR) Entries Alone Cannot Justify Eviction Without Assessing Rebuttal Evidence
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Orissa High Court Quashes Eviction Order: Rules That Record of Rights (RoR) Entries Alone Cannot Justify Eviction Without Assessing Rebuttal Evidence

Court’s Decision: The Orissa High Court set aside the eviction orders that were previously issued by the revenue authorities. The Court ruled that these orders were flawed because they relied…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Gauhati High Court Upholds Conviction in Rioting, Unlawful Assembly, and Murder Case: Reaffirms Group Liability Under Section 149 IPC for Mob Violence Stemming from Monetary Dispute
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Gauhati High Court Upholds Conviction in Rioting, Unlawful Assembly, and Murder Case: Reaffirms Group Liability Under Section 149 IPC for Mob Violence Stemming from Monetary Dispute

Court’s Decision: The Gauhati High Court upheld the convictions under multiple sections of the IPC, particularly those related to rioting, unlawful assembly, murder, and arson. The accused were sentenced to…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Delhi High Court: Trademark Infringement and Passing Off – Upholds Injunction, Restrains Former Rights Holder from Using Deceptively Similar Mark to Assigned Trademark
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Delhi High Court: Trademark Infringement and Passing Off – Upholds Injunction, Restrains Former Rights Holder from Using Deceptively Similar Mark to Assigned Trademark

Court’s Decision The court dismissed the appeal against the interim injunction granted by the Single Judge, restraining the appellants from using the contested trademark or any mark deceptively similar to…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Bombay High Court Rules Reservation on Land Lapsed Under Section 127 of MRTP Act, Directs Government to Publish Gazette Notification and Grants Landowners Right to Develop Property
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Bombay High Court Rules Reservation on Land Lapsed Under Section 127 of MRTP Act, Directs Government to Publish Gazette Notification and Grants Landowners Right to Develop Property

1. Court’s Decision: The High Court ruled in favor of the petitioners, declaring that the reservation imposed on their land had lapsed under Section 127 of the MRTP Act. The…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Delhi High Court Upholds Strict Limitation Period for Section 28A Applications Under Land Acquisition Act, Clarifies No Requirement for Government to Notify Landowners About Enhanced Compensation Awards
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Delhi High Court Upholds Strict Limitation Period for Section 28A Applications Under Land Acquisition Act, Clarifies No Requirement for Government to Notify Landowners About Enhanced Compensation Awards

Court’s Decision The High Court dismissed the petition, holding that the application under Section 28A of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, was time-barred. The court ruled that the limitation period…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Bombay High Court Affirms Housing Society's Right to Deemed Conveyance, Limits Developers’ Challenges to Civil Court, and Reinforces MOFA Obligations on Timely Land Transfer
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Bombay High Court Affirms Housing Society’s Right to Deemed Conveyance, Limits Developers’ Challenges to Civil Court, and Reinforces MOFA Obligations on Timely Land Transfer

1. Court’s Decision: The High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the developers, thereby upholding the order of the Competent Authority, which granted the deemed conveyance in favor of…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Delhi High Court Rules DOE Approval Mandatory for Termination of Probationary Teachers in Private Unaided Schools but Declines Reinstatement Due to Expired Probation Period
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Delhi High Court Rules DOE Approval Mandatory for Termination of Probationary Teachers in Private Unaided Schools but Declines Reinstatement Due to Expired Probation Period

Court’s Decision The High Court ruled that the termination of the probationary teacher’s services without prior approval from the Director of Education (DOE) was not in compliance with Rule 105…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Alleged Kidnapping and Murder Case, Citing Incomplete Chain of Circumstantial Evidence, Inadmissibility of Extra-Judicial Confession, Unreliable ‘Last Seen Together’ Theory, and Investigative Lapses
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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Alleged Kidnapping and Murder Case, Citing Incomplete Chain of Circumstantial Evidence, Inadmissibility of Extra-Judicial Confession, Unreliable ‘Last Seen Together’ Theory, and Investigative Lapses

1. Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and acquitted the appellant, overturning the convictions by the Sessions Court and High Court. The Court held that the prosecution failed…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Delhi High Court Grants Bail in False Promise to Marry Case, Emphasizing Distinction Between Breach of Promise and Fraudulent Intent, Recognition of Marriage, and Non-Retrospective Application of Section 69 BNS 2023
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in False Promise to Marry Case, Emphasizing Distinction Between Breach of Promise and Fraudulent Intent, Recognition of Marriage, and Non-Retrospective Application of Section 69 BNS 2023

Court’s Decision: The High Court granted regular bail to the petitioner, considering the evidence that supported the claim that a marriage had taken place. The court reasoned that the facts…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction After High Court Wrongly Acquits Accused by Disregarding Child Witness Testimony, Overlooking Circumstantial Evidence, and Misapplying Legal Principles on Delay in Statement Recording and Burden of ProofSupreme Court Reinstates Conviction After High Court Wrongly Acquits Accused by Disregarding Child Witness Testimony, Overlooking Circumstantial Evidence, and Misapplying Legal Principles on Delay in Statement Recording and Burden of Proof
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Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction After High Court Wrongly Acquits Accused by Disregarding Child Witness Testimony, Overlooking Circumstantial Evidence, and Misapplying Legal Principles on Delay in Statement Recording and Burden of Proof

1. Court’s Decision This section explains the Supreme Court's ruling. The case involved an appeal against a High Court decision that had overturned a Trial Court's conviction. The key question…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025

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