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Sulochana Divakar Parkar v. Ashok Shamrao Bhatte & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that legal heirs must plead and prove their own bonafide requirement in eviction suits after the death of original Plaintiff, setting aside an eviction decree granted without such pleading.
Fork Media Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India
The Bombay High Court dismissed the petition challenging the denial of relief under the SVLDRS Scheme due to failure to prove post-enquiry utilization of CENVAT credit and upheld the additional tax demand.
Yogesh Kumar Sharma and Ors. v. Central Board of Secondary Education
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging a CTET question as out of syllabus, holding that courts should exercise restraint in interfering with final answer keys unless there is a manifest error.
Bijender Singh & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging land acquisition proceedings under the 2013 Act, holding that delay and laches bar revival of stale claims and possession is deemed with the acquiring authority as per Supreme Court orders.
L.J. Tanna Shares and Securities Pvt. Ltd. and Ors. v. 63 Moons Technologies Ltd. and Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that NSEL cannot utilize funds deposited by NAFED in the Delhi High Court without court permission and directed transfer of the amount to its own registry, rejecting NSEL’s application for utilization.
Larsen and Toubro Limited v. Punatsangchhu-1 Hydroelectric Project Authority
Delhi High Court held it has jurisdiction under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration Act, 1996 to appoint an arbitrator despite respondent’s contention that Bhutan law and courts apply, emphasizing the supremacy of specific contractual arbitration provisions.
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The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the conviction of the appellant for criminal conspiracy, cheating, criminal breach of trust, and forgery under various IPC sections, affirming the sufficiency of evidence and procedural compliance.
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction for criminal conspiracy, cheating, and breach of trust, affirming the admissibility and sufficiency of documentary and expert evidence.
Faeem @ Bona v. The State of NCT of Delhi
The High Court held that age for juvenility must be calculated from the date of the offence, granting the petitioner juvenile status and directing trial by the Juvenile Justice Board.
Vidya Vikas Education Society v. Sunil Gulabrao Wadatkar
The High Court set aside the termination of a school employee due to procedural defects in the enquiry and remanded the matter for fresh enquiry ensuring full opportunity of defence.