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Himachal Pradesh High Court Reiterates: “No Premium Shall Be Charged for Regularisation of Encroachments on Forest or Government Land If Occupation Was Prior to Cut-Off Date” — State Cannot Introduce New Policy to Override Established Rights

Court’s Decision The Himachal Pradesh High Court held that occupants of forest land or government land prior to the cut-off date fixed under previous policies (notably the 2002 policy) are…
Posted by Rawlaw August 3, 2025
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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
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Kerala High Court Rejects Theatre Owners’ Plea Against Mandatory No Dues Certificate Requirement for Licence Renewal, Upholds Cultural Welfare Cess Collection, Cites Legislative Intent and Overriding Effect of Tax Provisions Over Licensing Laws

“Licencees are bound under the provisions of the Entertainments Tax Act to remit cess collected under Section 3C till the preceding month to seek renewal of the licence.” Court’s Decision:…
Posted by Rawlaw July 1, 2025

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