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Karnataka High Court Allows Withdrawal of Writ Petition Challenging Bank Auction — “Liberty Granted to Approach Debt Recovery Tribunal for Appropriate Remedy”

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court, presided over by Justice E.S. Indiresh, dismissed a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging a sale certificate issued under the…
Posted by Rawlaw October 25, 2025
proeprty tax
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Delhi High Court: “Government cannot run merely on bank guarantees, liquid cash is necessary” – Writ Petition Withdrawn to Avail Property Tax Amnesty Scheme SUNIYO

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed as withdrawn a writ petition challenging a municipal tax assessment and orders of the Municipal Taxation Tribunal. The Court clarified that the petitioner…
Posted by Rawlaw October 1, 2025
arbitration
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Bombay High Court: “Cooperative Society Cannot Escape Arbitration by Claiming Non-Signatory Status” – Writ Petition Against Arbitrator’s Jurisdiction Dismissed, Deemed Conveyance Dispute Held Arbitrable

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by a cooperative housing society challenging the arbitrator’s jurisdiction under Section 16 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.…
Posted by Rawlaw September 8, 2025
sarfaesi act
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Patna High Court Dismisses Challenge to SARFAESI Auction — “Writ Petition Not Maintainable When Effective Alternative Remedy Exists”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging various notices issued under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI…
Posted by Rawlaw August 25, 2025
article 226
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Gujarat High Court: “In the absence of clear statutory violation, interference under Article 226 is unwarranted” – Writ Petition dismissed

Court’s Decision The Gujarat High Court dismissed the writ petition, holding that there was no infirmity in the orders passed by the revenue authorities. The Court emphasized that unless there…
Posted by Rawlaw August 21, 2025
consumer dispute
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Patna High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Seeking to Quash Consumer Complaint: “Petitioner Ought to Have Raised Objections Before State Commission First”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by a corporate petitioner seeking quashing of Complaint Case No. 25 of 2015 pending before the State Consumer Disputes…
Posted by Rawlaw June 24, 2025
Delhi High Court: Displaced Persons Must Be Considered for Rehabilitation Under Government Policies, Sets Aside DDA Decision on Alleged Commercial Use
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Delhi High Court: Displaced Persons Must Be Considered for Rehabilitation Under Government Policies, Sets Aside DDA Decision on Alleged Commercial Use

Court's Decision The Delhi High Court allowed the writ petition, setting aside the impugned decision made by the respondents in a joint meeting on January 30, 2015. The Court directed…
Posted by Rawlaw September 18, 2024

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