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Bombay High Court quashes stamp duty demand on court-auction sale — “Collector cannot sit in appeal over transparent tribunal sale price,” writ petition allowed

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court has allowed a writ petition challenging the adjudication of stamp duty on a sale certificate issued pursuant to an auction conducted by the Debt…
Posted by Rawlaw February 1, 2026
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“Comparable Sale Instances Must Prevail” – Bombay High Court Enhances Compensation After Finding Reference Court Erred in Ignoring Higher Valuation Evidence

COURT’S DECISION The High Court partly allowed the land-owners’ appeals and dismissed the State’s appeals. The Court enhanced the compensation for land acquired for a percolation tank in Babhalgaon by…
Posted by Rawlaw November 12, 2025
property sale dispute
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Bombay High Court Refuses Interim Relief to Oberoi Realty in Disputed Apartment Sale: “Section 9 cannot be invoked to bypass established legal obligations”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court rejected Oberoi Realty Limited’s petition under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 seeking interim measures to restrain purchasers from dealing with…
Posted by Rawlaw July 25, 2025

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