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Bombay High Court — “Tenants who altered structure, acquired alternate residence and caused nuisance liable for eviction”, appellate court findings termed perverse

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court set aside the appellate judgment of the Small Causes Court that had dismissed an eviction suit filed by a landlord under the Bombay…
Posted by Rawlaw March 16, 2026
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Supreme Court of India: Absconding accused cannot claim anticipatory bail on co-accused’s acquittal — “Granting pre-arrest relief after six years on the run is perverse; High Court order set aside”

Court’s decision The Supreme Court of India set aside the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s order granting anticipatory bail to an accused in a murder case arising from political rivalry. The…
Posted by Rawlaw February 14, 2026
acquittal
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Supreme Court Acquits Three Family Members Convicted of Murder: “Courts Must Not Reverse Acquittal Unless Trial Court’s Findings Are Perverse”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India has set aside the conviction of three appellants—father, son, and son-in-law—who were earlier sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of one Pushpendra…
Posted by Rawlaw October 8, 2025
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Bombay High Court Sets Aside ₹4.27 Crore Arbitral Award in Favour of KCPL: “Arbitrator’s findings are perverse, speculative, and lack evidentiary basis”

Judgment: Board of Control for Cricket in India v. KCPL and RSW Infrastructure Limited Date: 12 June 2024Bench: Justice Manish Pitale, Bombay High Court Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025

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