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Bombay High Court orders eviction after rejecting revision — ‘Heirs of power of attorney holder lack locus; bona fide need stands proved and cannot be defeated by third-party obstruction’

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court dismissed a decades-old civil revision application challenging a 2006 appellate decree of eviction passed under the Bombay Rent Act. It held that the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 7, 2025
cogent evidence
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Delhi High Court: “Ownership must be proved through cogent evidence; discrepancies in Sale Deed cannot confer title” – Appeal dismissed as plaintiff fails to establish valid Sale Deed against brother in family property dispute

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a Regular First Appeal challenging the judgment of the Trial Court which had denied relief of possession, mesne profits, and injunction in respect…
Posted by Rawlaw September 11, 2025

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