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Kerala High Court Bars Summary Eviction After 30 Years’ Possession — “State Must First Prove Title Before Civil Court”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court dismissed the State’s appeal challenging a Single Judge’s decision that barred summary eviction of indiwviduals in possession of Government land for over three decades…
Posted by Rawlaw August 14, 2025
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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Personal Disclosure and Deposit Directions Against Promoter in Arbitration, Holding Limited Liability of One Person Company Bars Interim Relief Against Sole Shareholder Absent Contractual Basis

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court partially allowed the appeals under Section 37(2)(b) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 by setting aside the arbitral tribunal’s direction requiring the sole…
Posted by Rawlaw July 6, 2025
Delhi High Court Bars Partition Between Two Families: Property to Remain Undivided, No Boundary Wall Without Consent or Court Intervention
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Delhi High Court Bars Partition Between Two Families: Property to Remain Undivided, No Boundary Wall Without Consent or Court Intervention

Court’s Decision:The Delhi High Court resolved two interconnected civil suits regarding the ownership, partition, and use of a property located at 4 Cavalry Lines, Civil Lines, Delhi. The Gupta family…
Posted by Rawlaw September 18, 2024

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  • Bombay High Court: “Courts cannot derail elections under Article 243-O; objections to ward formation must be raised timely” – Petitions challenging delimitation of Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti wards dismissed
  • Bombay High Court: “Finality under Section 16(5) of Telegraph Act bars first appeals; remedy lies under Articles 226/227” – Appeals by farmers returned under Order VII Rule 10 CPC
  • Bombay High Court: “Fraud vitiates everything; Transferable Development Rights transactions must strictly comply with law” – Interim reliefs in TDR dispute denied
  • Bombay High Court: “Judicial review is not an appeal; departmental findings cannot be reappreciated if based on some evidence” – Dismissal of police constable upheld
  • Bombay High Court: “Election of a democratically elected candidate cannot be set aside on inferential basis” – Election petition dismissed for lack of material particulars under Representation of the People Act
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