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Compassionate Appointment of Married Sister Upheld Despite Policy Limitations: A Critical Judgment on Government Resolution. The High Court emphasized a fair and reasonable interpretation of the compassionate appointment scheme, rejecting hyper-technical readings that exclude married sisters of deceased employees from eligibility....

This judgment addresses the eligibility of a married sister for compassionate appointment after the demise of her unmarried brother, who was a government employee. Despite the hyper-technical view tak...

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A Dispute Over NOC for High-Rise Construction Near Defense Establishment. Navigating the balance between civilian construction rights and defense security concerns under the Work of Defence Act, 1903, and related guidelines....

The case revolves around the construction of a high-rise building by Kukreja Infrastructure in proximity to Station HQ Kamptee, a defense establishment. The petitioners, Station HQ, challenged the con...

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Anticipatory Bail Granted in Case Involving Sub-Registrars Accused of Illegal Land Transactions. Court acknowledges limited scope of registration officers' duties and absence of criminality....

1. Case Background:Three applicants—Dinkar Shankar Deshmukh, Archana Shailendra Pakale, and Manohar Genba Chivhe—filed anticipatory bail applications. They were sub-Registrars at the time of the a...

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"High Court Bombay Affirms Eviction Over Rent Default, Unauthorized Subletting, and Bonafide Requirement" "In a landmark decision, the Bombay High Court resolves a prolonged landlord-tenant dispute concerning non-payment of rent, unauthorized subletting, and the landlord's bonafide need for the premises."...

The Bombay High Court, through a detailed analysis of tenant-landlord relations under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999, upheld the eviction of tenants on the grounds of (i) default in payment of...

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Court Reduces Applicant's Sentence in Rash Driving Case; Exonerated of Stalking Charges. Accused receives 36-day imprisonment for rash and negligent driving but cleared of stalking charges under IPC Section 354D....

The Bombay High Court revised the sentencing in a criminal revision application. Applicant was initially convicted for offenses under Sections 279, 354D, and 337 of the IPC. However, the court exonera...

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Petitioner Granted Admission Despite Procedural Obstacle. A High Court ruling confirms the right to admission under the Maharashtra state quota for the child of a former Government of India employee....

The petition filed by Petitioner, who was denied admission under the 85% Maharashtra state quota for the MBBS course despite his domicile status. The crux of the matter revolves around Kamdi's eligibi...

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"High Court Upholds Conviction in Heinous Gang Rape Case: Admissibility of Electronic Evidence Challenged" "Bombay High Court affirms the life imprisonment of two accused, focusing on electronic evidence and delay in the victim’s report."...

1. Introduction and Case Background: Facts: The appellants were convicted for gang rape under Sections 376(2)(g), 366A, 292, 500, and 506 (II) of the IPC and under Section 67 of the IT Act. They we...

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Bombay High Court's Crucial Ruling on Motor Accident Claim with 'Pay and Recover' Order. High Court directs Cholamandalam Insurance to compensate the victim's family, upholding the Motor Accident Tribunal’s award with minor modifications....

The case revolves around an appeal filed by Cholamandalam M.S. General Insurance Co. Ltd. against an award granted by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) in Pune. The tribunal had awarded ₹50....

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Writ Petition Dismissed: Court Declines to Entertain Petition Involving Disputed Facts, Directs Petitioner to Seek Civil Remedy. The Bombay High Court dismisses a writ petition filed by a Charitable Trust seeking unpaid government grants, citing seriously disputed questions of fact and suggesting that a civil suit is the appropriate remedy....

The petitioner, a Charitable Trust engaged in running fodder feeding camps for cattle under a government scheme, sought a writ of mandamus to claim outstanding grant amounts of Rs.1,19,35,750/-. The C...

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Petitioner Granted Loan Waiver under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Shetkari Sanman Yojana-2017 Despite Loan Secured by Gold Ornaments Court Allows Petition, Directs Bank to Extend Loan Waiver Benefits to Agriculturist Petitioner...

The court ruled in favor of the Petitioner, directing the Bank of Maharashtra to extend the benefits of the "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Shetkari Sanman Yojana-2017" (Loan Waiver Scheme) to the Petiti...