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4 decade old inheritance suit
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Bombay High Court permits sweeping pre-trial amendments in four-decade-old inheritance suit — “Subsequent judgments and res judicata pleas must be pleaded to decide real controversy,” interim application allowed with costs

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court, exercising its Ordinary Original Civil Jurisdiction, has allowed a detailed interim application seeking extensive amendments to a plaint in a suit pending since 1985,…
Posted by Rawlaw February 1, 2026
customs case
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Delhi High Court recalls airport detention relief in customs case — “Concealment and misleading pleadings” shown by surveillance footage, writ closed and contempt dismissed with costs

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court recalled its earlier interim order that had directed release of certain “personal effects” seized by Customs at Delhi’s international airport and had required…
Posted by Rawlaw January 7, 2026
evidence
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Delhi High Court allows defendants to place additional evidence — “Relevance undisputed; trial court ignored procedural fairness—one final opportunity on costs” — petition allowed

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has set aside the Commercial Court’s order refusing to accept additional documents filed by the defendants in an ongoing recovery suit concerning interior…
Posted by Rawlaw December 12, 2025

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