Delhi HC Enforces UK Court Order: SpiceJet to Return Two Aircraft, Three Engines

The Delhi High Court directed SpiceJet to comply with a UK court order to return two leased aircraft and three engines to TWC Aviation Capital, emphasizing the enforceability of international legal rulings. The decision stems from a legal dispute over lease agreements and non-payment of dues, with SpiceJet facing legal consequences for failing to adhere to the UK court’s orders.

Shahi Idgah Dispute: Hindu Representatives Report Missing Property Documents to HC

In a legal battle over the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute, Hindu representatives reported missing property documents, complicating the case. The Hindu side challenges the Waqf Board’s ownership claim and the alleged compromise. The Muslim side argues the suit is time-barred. The High Court scheduled the next hearing for May 20. The case continues to draw attention.

[Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Dispute] Temple is a Protected Monument Under 1958 Act, Hindu Side Tells HC

On 2nd May, The ongoing Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute involves the Hindu side presenting arguments to recognize the temple as a protected monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958. The Allahabad High Court is addressing concerns regarding the suit’s maintainability, with the next hearing scheduled for May 7 for the Muslim side’s arguments.

[Krishna-Janmabhoomi- Shahi Idgah] Deity Not Involved in Compromise, Hindu Side Tells HC

The Hindu side asserts that the deity was not involved in the compromise or court decree in the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute at the Allahabad High Court. They argue against the applicability of the Waqf Act and emphasize the property’s historical and religious significance. The legal battle continues.

Bombay High Court Ruling Sets New Standards for Eviction Notices

The Bombay High Court’s recent ruling on eviction notices, issued on February 22, mandates landlords to provide specific reasons for eviction and a reasonable notice period for tenants. It addresses concerns raised by slum dwellers facing abrupt displacement and emphasizes humane treatment and due process, reshaping landlord-tenant relations in India.