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Bombay High Court restores eviction under Section 24 MRC Act, slams perverse revisional order

HEADNOTE Deepak s/o Shivkumar Bahry v. Heart & Soul Entertainment Ltd.Court: Bombay High CourtJurisdiction: Civil Appellate JurisdictionBench: Justice M. M. SathayeDate of Judgment: January 7, 2026Citation: 2026:BHC-AS:828Laws / Sections Involved:…
Posted by Rawlaw January 20, 2026
Kerala High Court holds “revisional jurisdiction cannot be exercised on debatable issues without clear error” — Section 263 order set aside for lack of jurisdictional foundation
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Kerala High Court holds “revisional jurisdiction cannot be exercised on debatable issues without clear error” — Section 263 order set aside for lack of jurisdictional foundation

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the writ petition and quashed the revisional order passed by the Principal Commissioner under Section 263 of the Income Tax Act. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
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Kerala High Court Emphasises Limits of Revisional Jurisdiction: “Section 397 CrPC Cannot be Invoked to Re-Appreciate Evidence Already Examined by the Trial and Appellate Courts”

Court’s Decision The High Court dismissed the criminal revision petition, holding that the revisional jurisdiction under Section 397 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is supervisory in nature and cannot…
Posted by Rawlaw August 21, 2025

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