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Gorakh Rambhau Chothve v. Vilas Eknath Kadam
The Bombay High Court upheld eviction under Section 12(3)(a) of the Bombay Rent Act, holding that valid service of notice at tenant's actual residence and monthly quantification of education cess justified eviction for rent arrears exceeding six months.
Metal Rolling Works Ltd. v. Haresh Kapadia and Ors.
The Bombay High Court condoned a 1503-day delay and restored a suit dismissed for want of prosecution due to the ill-health default of the Plaintiff's Advocate, emphasizing that parties should not suffer for their counsel's default when sufficient cause is shown.
Rajendra Pawar and Ors. v. State of Maharashtra and Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that a reduction in retirement age fixed at appointment cannot be applied retrospectively to employees, protecting their vested right to retire at the originally fixed age.
Equipment Corporation v. Tahsildar & Ors.
The Supreme Court upheld the validity of possession taken by the State under the Urban Land Ceiling Act through panchanama and held that procedural irregularities did not invalidate acquisition where statutory requirements were substantially complied with.
Myra Philomena Collaco v. Lilian Coelho
The Bombay High Court upheld refusal to grant Letters of Administration with a Will due to unexplained suspicious circumstances and the propounder's failure to dispel doubts by personal testimony.
Ashok Shantinath Chougule v. The State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court held that physical possession is essential for vesting land under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, and quashed the acquisition of petitioner’s land where possession was never taken and slab was wrongly applied including mortgaged land.
Sudhir Kumar Sengupta v. Kusum Pandurang Keni
The Bombay High Court upheld eviction under Section 12(3)(a) of the Bombay Rent Act where tenant failed to pay rent arrears exceeding six months within statutory notice period, rejecting tenant's plea of readiness to pay thereafter.
M/S. Kumar Beharay Properties LLP v. Shri Rajesh Chandrakant Shinde
The Bombay High Court set aside the trial court's order and rejected the plaint under Order VII Rule 11 CPC as the suit for specific performance was barred by limitation and constituted vexatious litigation.
Ashok Ratnapal Narwade v. Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd.
The Bombay High Court held that upgraded ACR gradings must be considered for retrospective promotion despite departmental circulars to the contrary, allowing the petitioner’s promotion with retrospective effect.
Narayan Damodar Thakur & Ors. v. Madanlal Mohanlal Malpani
The Court upheld eviction of a tenant for breach of tenancy by subletting commercial premises to an independent tenant and ceasing business use, affirming that subletting can be inferred without exclusive possession if control and use by a third party is established.
Sachin Kumar v. Union of India
The Bombay High Court set aside the dismissal of an RPF constable without departmental enquiry, holding that the reasons for dispensing with enquiry were speculative and insufficient, and directed reinstatement with liberty to hold enquiry.
Ramakant Ganesh Naik v. Shankar Shantaram Naik
The High Court held that a 32M certificate under the Maharashtra Tenancy Act is conclusive of purchase by the named tenant but does not exclude other heirs' rights to claim shares, and Civil Courts have jurisdiction to decide such partition disputes.
Mistry Park CHS Ltd. v. Dr. Bharat Prem Shivdasani & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that the Registrar lacks jurisdiction to order refund of past non-occupancy charges and such disputes must be pursued before the Co-operative Court under the Act’s dispute resolution provisions.
Sudarshan Chemical Industries Ltd v. State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition seeking refund of premium paid under Government Resolutions after the petitioner accepted the premium demand, transferred the land, and was estopped from challenging the demand based on a subsequent judicial decision.
Dr J Thulaseedhara Kurup v. Appointments Committee of the Cabinet & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the ACC’s rejection of the petitioner’s candidature for Director of NSD, holding no obligation to record reasons absent statutory mandate and no arbitrariness in the administrative decision.
Bajaj Auto Limited v. Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax
The Bombay High Court held that sales tax incentives granted under Maharashtra State schemes to promote setting up of new industrial units are capital receipts exempt from income tax, applying the purpose test irrespective of the payment mechanism.
Ashok Sitaram Sonawane v. Percy Burjor Sarkari
The High Court dismissed the petitioners' challenge to execution orders, holding that an unregistered deed denied execution by the Registrar does not confer title, and execution courts must adjudicate title disputes under Order XXI CPC.
Ashok Mohanshankar Vernekar v. Shantaram M. Bhat
The Bombay High Court held that a long-accepted contractual rent for commercial premises cannot be arbitrarily reduced under the Bombay Rent Act, setting aside the revision court's order lowering the rent.
Shri Prakash Atmaram Atre v. The Deccan Merchants Co-op. Bank Ltd.
The Bombay High Court held that a Managing Director with a conflict of interest has no right to vote on his termination resolution, and the Board meeting and termination were valid, dismissing the appeal against the dismissal of the writ petition.
Neelu Chadha v. Sunil Sethi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the suit for partition and declaration over ancestral property, holding the declaration claim barred by limitation and upholding an oral family partition executed during minority as valid and binding.