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Court restores mutation based on decree.
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Bombay High Court restores mutation based on registered consent decree—“Revenue authorities cannot sit in appeal over civil court decree or adjudicate title”; mutation entry reinstated

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court (Ordinary Original Civil Jurisdiction) allowed a writ petition and quashed concurrent orders passed by revenue authorities which had deleted a mutation entry effected in…
Posted by Rawlaw February 9, 2026
bank mortgage
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Bombay High Court holds civil court can examine sale agreement rescission despite bank mortgage—“Tribunal jurisdiction does not extend to pre-mortgage contractual disputes”; revision dismissed

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court refused to interfere with an order declining rejection of a civil suit at the threshold, holding that a suit seeking rescission of a sale…
Posted by Rawlaw February 8, 2026
kerala high court
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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 Rules Civil Court Has Jurisdiction to Examine Orders Passed by Mamlatdars Under Section 5(2): “Orders Under Mamlatdars’ Act Are Summary and Not Final Adjudications”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court held that orders passed by Mamlatdars under Section 5(2) of the Mamlatdars’ Courts Act, 1906—as well as revisional orders passed under Section 23(2)—are not…
Posted by Rawlaw August 7, 2025
denied injunction
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Orissa High Court Upholds Denial of Injunction for Lack of Possession: “Relief of injunction cannot be granted unless possession is established” – Civil Court Cannot Override Consolidation Authority’s Findings

Court’s Decision The Orissa High Court dismissed the second appeal filed by the successors of the original plaintiff, thereby upholding the concurrent findings of the Trial Court and First Appellate…
Posted by Rawlaw July 16, 2025
mango trees power grid lines
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Patna High Court Grants Liberty to Approach Civil Court for Compensation over Damage to Mango Trees Caused by Power Grid Lines: “Delay, If Any, Shall Be Condoned by the Concerned Court”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court disposed of a writ petition seeking compensation for economic losses allegedly caused by the Power Grid Corporation of India due to damage to mango…
Posted by Rawlaw June 25, 2025
electrocution of livestock
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Patna High Court Grants Liberty to Pursue Civil Remedy for Electrocution of Livestock: “Petitioner at liberty to seek necessary compensation by approaching the concerned Civil Court”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court disposed of the writ petition seeking compensation of ₹2 lakhs for the electrocution death of a buffalo allegedly due to negligence by South Bihar…
Posted by Rawlaw June 23, 2025

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