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Delhi High Court refuses to restore 14-year-abandoned writ petition — “8260-day delay is riding a dead horse; no litigant can sleep over rights” — restoration plea dismissed

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed an application seeking condonation of 8260 days (over 22 years) of delay in moving for restoration of a writ petition originally filed…
Posted by Rawlaw December 15, 2025
COOPERATIVE DISPUTE
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Bombay High Court upholds appellate refusal of interim relief in cooperative dispute — ‘No declaration sought against general body resolution; courts cannot grant consequential relief without removing the cloud on rights’

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed under Article 227 challenging the Cooperative Appellate Court’s order which had set aside interim relief earlier granted by…
Posted by Rawlaw December 7, 2025
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Delhi High Court upholds closure of cross-examination after repeated delays — “Adjournments and pass-overs are courtesies, not rights; false submissions by counsel cannot justify indulgence”

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed a petition challenging two trial court orders—one closing the plaintiff’s opportunity to further cross-examine a defence witness, and another rejecting a…
Posted by Rawlaw November 24, 2025
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Bombay High Court on Illegality of Deemed Conveyance Proceedings — “Registrar Cannot Confer Rights Without Proof of Title”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court quashed the order granting deemed conveyance in favour of the cooperative housing society, holding that the District Deputy Registrar (DDR) had acted beyond jurisdiction.…
Posted by Rawlaw August 24, 2025
Delhi High Court Holds That A Party Who Abandons Property Cannot Later Claim Possession — “Law Does Not Permit One to Sleep Over Rights and Wake Up at Convenience”
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Delhi High Court Holds That A Party Who Abandons Property Cannot Later Claim Possession — “Law Does Not Permit One to Sleep Over Rights and Wake Up at Convenience”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging concurrent findings of the trial and appellate courts, which had held that the appellant was not entitled to seek possession…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
Kerala High Court: “Courts Cannot Be Silent Spectators When Rights Are Denied” — Directions Issued on Regularisation and Relief to Worker After Long Litigation
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Kerala High Court: “Courts Cannot Be Silent Spectators When Rights Are Denied” — Directions Issued on Regularisation and Relief to Worker After Long Litigation

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court delivered a significant ruling addressing the dispute surrounding the termination and subsequent claim for regularisation by a worker who had been engaged on a…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
interpretation
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Supreme Court Reiterates Strict Interpretation of Statutory Rights Under the Hindu Succession Act: “No Right Survives Once the Statutory Period Has Lapsed” – Appeal Dismissed for Being Time-Barred

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the legal representative of a deceased plaintiff seeking possession and declaration of ownership over ancestral property. The Court held that…
Posted by Rawlaw August 3, 2025
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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
trademark dispute
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Delhi High Court: “Trademark Use by Hotel Operator Must Be Fair, Contractual, and Without Dilution”—Court Upholds Hyatt’s Rights Against Ex-Franchisee Operating Similar Brand

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court, in a judgment by Justice Anish Dayal, allowed the suit filed by Hyatt International against its former hotel franchisee for infringing and passing off…
Posted by Rawlaw July 25, 2025
plea rejected
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Bombay High Court Refuses Developer’s Plea to Evict Garage Occupants Before Arbitration Amid Redevelopment, Holds “Arbitration Cannot Bypass Tenant Rights”, Upholds Tenants’ Resistance Due to Non-Signatory Status

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed the developer Ambit Urbanspace’s appeals under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act seeking interim mandatory injunctions to compel garage occupants to…
Posted by Rawlaw July 3, 2025

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