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UK tenancy rule change from May 1, 2026: Landlords can no longer evict tenants through no-fault evictions, Here’s four other changes for tenants in the United KingdomThe UK's Renters' Rights Act, effective May 1, 2026, significantly overhauls tenant protections. Key changes include abolishing 'no-fault' ...
Danger to human life overrides tenancy claims, says Allahabad High Court, orders tenant eviction and demolition of dilapidated buildingThe Allahabad High Court has ordered the demolition of a dangerous building in Varanasi, upholding public safety over tenancy rights. Tenan...
No evidence needed: Delhi High Court says senior citizens can evict children from house for ill-treatmentIn a significant ruling from the Delhi High Court, a senior citizen has successfully reclaimed his property from his daughter and her famil...
'Agreement to sell' doesn’t mean property ownership: Landlord wins case in court after tenants claim ownership of the propertyMr. Gupta, a landlord, has won a significant case in the Himachal Pradesh High Court. Tenants had claimed ownership based on an agreement t...
Wife refused to give divorce despite taking money & FDs; Kerala High Court sides with husbandA wife agreed to a divorce settlement, accepting cash and fixed deposits, but refused to vacate her father-in-law's home or sign divorce pa...
Elderly parents facing 498A charges, win eviction case against daughter-in-law after 6-year fight; here’s what happenedThe Bombay High Court ruled in favor of elderly parents, ordering their son (husband) and daughter-in-law (wife) to vacate their property a...
Tenant eviction: It took 60 years long legal fight involving two generations of a landlord's family to win eviction order against tenant in Supreme CourtA landlord's legal battle against tenants spanned 60 years. The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of the landlord's children in April 2...
Badlapur protest: 10 outstation trains diverted; services on Ambernath-Karjat route suspendedLocal train services between Ambernath and Karjat stations were suspended after 10 am when hundreds of protesters, including several women,...
Manipur govt denies allegations made by a fact-finding team of the Editors GuildFor its report on Manipur, FIR was lodged against four members of the EGI. A three-member fact-finding team of EGI after visiting Manipur, ...
Peaceful protest turned violent in Manipur town, CM N Biren Singh blames Myanmar-based militant outfitThe protestors alleged that certain lands in the hill districts have been wrongly declared as either Reserved Forest or wetlands by the sta...
How Jerusalem tensions sparked heaviest Israel-Gaza fighting in yearsAt the core of the violence that has left dozens dead are tensions between Israelis and Palestinians over Jerusalem, which contains sites s...
Affordable housing projects should be exempted from tax to solve problem of vacant housing: ReportWith Ahmedabad as a case study, the report by Anant University on ‘Paradox of Vacant Houses in India’, said the phenomenon of keeping the h...
If DDMA prohibits gatherings, evict protestors from outside CM's residence: Delhi HC to policeThe Delhi High Court on Friday said that if the state disaster management authority has prohibited political and other gatherings in the ci...
Mumbai: Homebuyer in quandary over CHS share certificateBusinessman learns the hard way how the original share certificate showing the transfer of membership of a cooperative housing society is a...
Western Railway collects Rs 6.45 crore from ticketless travellersThis amount is 12.68 per cent more than the corresponding month of last year," it said, adding WR has regularly taken innovative steps.
- Maruti stock drops as strike at Manesar plant continues
Shares of the Maruti fell by 2.1% to touch a low of Rs 1,206 on BSE, while on NSE, it went down by 1.70% to hit an early low of Rs 1210.95.
- After Ambani, now trigger is on Deshmukh
The Deshmukh government also find themselves under the scanner for buying land from the board.