Property Owner Liable To Pay Water Tax Levied By Local Corporation Irrespective Of Usage

Property Owner Liable To Pay Water Tax Levied By Local Corporation Irrespective Of Usage

In a pivotal ruling, the Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) held that property owners must pay water tax and water benefit tax even if the water facility is not utilized by either the owner or

Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

The Hon’ble Delhi High Court (“Delhi HC”) was recently presented with a challenge[i] to the constitutionality of Rule 4, Chapter VII of the Delhi High Court (Original Side) Rules, 2018 (“Original Side Rules”)[ii], which mandates

High Court Applies Test of Preponderance of Probability to determine Subletting in Commercial Tenancy

High Court Applies Test of Preponderance of Probability to determine Subletting in Commercial Tenancy

The Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) was hearing a Revision Application challenging the decree passed by the Hon’ble District Judge-II, Panvel Raigad dismissing Regular Civil Appeal No. 189 of 2019 and upholding the decree passed

Plaintiff Must Establish a Reasonable Cause of Action, Not Merely A Pseudo Cause of Action

Plaintiff Must Establish a Reasonable Cause of Action, Not Merely A Pseudo Cause of Action

The Hon’ble Telangana High Court (“HC”) while dismissing an application under Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, (“CPC”) emphasized that a Plaintiff must demonstrate a legitimate right to sue, rather

SC upholds filing written statement after 17 years delay

Supreme Court upholds Calcutta High Court decision permitting filing of written statement after 17 years due to error on part of the Registry

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”)[i] has recently passed a judgment in the case of PIC Departmentals Pvt. Ltd. v. Sreeleathers Pvt. Ltd.[ii], arising out of the judgment[iii] of a Division Bench of the Hon’ble Calcutta

Public Property to be Sold at Market Valuation By Conducting a Fair and Transparent Auction

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) in the matter of City Montessori School v. State of Uttar Pradesh And Ors[i]. reiterated its prior observation made in Akhil Bhartiya Upbhokta Congress v. State of Madhya Pradesh and

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