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eviction
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Delhi High Court upholds eviction for misuse of shop premises — “Storing paints and chemicals without consent created nuisance; concurrent findings cannot be reappreciated under Article 227” — petition dismissed

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed a petition under Article 227 challenging the eviction of a protected tenant under Section 14(1)(c) of the Delhi Rent Control Act.…
Posted by Rawlaw December 14, 2025
rape, cruelty
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Delhi High Court denies bail in bigamy-rape-cruelty case — “Concealment of prior marriage vitiates consent; threats, forced intimacy and digital evidence strengthen prosecution” — bail application dismissed

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed the bail application of an accused charged with serious offences including rape, unnatural offences, bigamy, dowry-cruelty, criminal intimidation and criminal breach…
Posted by Rawlaw December 14, 2025
NO COMPENSATION
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Bombay High Court rejects suit for recovery of compensation against former trustee — ‘Consent under Sections 50 & 51 of MPT Act mandatory; Plaintiff’s own pleadings defeat trespass theory’

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court allowed the defendant’s application under Order VII Rule 11(d) of the Code of Civil Procedure and rejected the plaint filed by a public…
Posted by Rawlaw December 7, 2025
quashing
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Bombay High Court allows small employer to engage advocate in labour reference — ‘Refusal of consent cannot be mechanical’; Labour Court order quashed

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court has held that a small establishment facing industrial adjudication is entitled to seek legal representation under Section 36(4) of the Industrial Disputes Act…
Posted by Rawlaw December 5, 2025
arbitration agreement
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Bombay High Court: “Participation Reflects Consent”—Non-Signatory Entity Held Bound by Arbitration Agreement in Rajasthan Project Dispute

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal under Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, affirming the District Court’s order that upheld an arbitral award against…
Posted by Rawlaw November 6, 2025
promise of marriage
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail to Man Accused of Circulating Objectionable Content and Rape on Promise of Marriage: “Prosecutrix’s Own Statement Suggests Consent, Delay in Complaint Unexplained”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted bail to the accused, observing that the prosecutrix's allegations of rape on the pretext of marriage and circulation of objectionable photos were unsupported…
Posted by Rawlaw August 1, 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

Recent News

  • Bombay High Court curtails Charity Commissioner’s overreach under public trust law — “Section 41A is about property and income, not moral correction,” apology direction quashed
  • Bombay High Court upholds quashing of stop-work notice under municipal law — “Authority must pass a reasoned order after reply; vague notices cannot stand,” appeal dismissed
  • Bombay High Court rejects MSME restructuring plea for ₹30 crore loan — “Eligibility under RBI revival framework hinges on loan limit, not outstanding exposure,” writ petition dismissed
  • Bombay High Court upholds arbitral award granting escalation despite restrictive clauses — “A defaulting employer cannot hide behind no-compensation terms,” commercial arbitration appeal dismissed
  • Bombay High Court refuses to appoint arbitrator for railway contract disputes exceeding 20% cap — “Party autonomy permits selective arbitrability; court cannot compel arbitration beyond agreed threshold,” Section 11 application dismissed
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