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"High Court Acquits Accused in Sexual Assault Case on Grounds of Doubtful Evidence" "Accused Kailas Dawar acquitted due to procedural lapses, inconsistent testimonies, and lack of medical corroboration."...

The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, set aside the conviction of Appellant, who was earlier sentenced for offenses under Sections 328 and 376(2)(i) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Sections 3 and 4 ...

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High Court Acquits Accused in POCSO and IPC Sections Conviction. Acquittal based on flawed procedural adherence, delayed reporting, and lack of corroborative medical evidence....

1. Introduction The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, overturned the conviction of Suresh Kisan Surwade, who was convicted under Sections 452, 377, and other sections of IPC and Section 6 of the POC...

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Petitioner Granted Compensation in Lieu of Regularization After 41 Years of Service as Part-time Sweeper.  Bombay High Court grants Rs. 7,50,000/- compensation to a petitioner who served for over four decades without pensionary benefits....

The Bombay High Court, in a writ petition, directed the Zilla Parishad, Ahmednagar, to pay a lumpsum compensation of Rs. 7,50,000/- to the petitioner, a part-time sweeper who worked for 41 years witho...

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Illegality in Admission Cancellation Quashed by Court. Block Development Officer's unauthorized action set aside; Students' admissions confirmed under RTE Act....

The High Court quashed an illegal order by the Block Development Officer (BDO), Dharashiv, who canceled the admissions of two students without authority. The Court confirmed the admissions of the stud...

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"Bombay High Court Declares Detention of Hem Prabhakar Shah Illegal" Court Orders Immediate Release Due to Violation of Constitutional and Procedural Rights...

The Bombay High Court ruled that the detention of Hem Prabhakar Shah, who was apprehended based on a Look Out Circular (LOC), was illegal due to violations of procedural and constitutional rights. The...

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"High Court Modifies Conviction: Appeal Partly Allowed in POCSO and IPC Section 377 Case" "Insufficient evidence of penetration leads to reduced charges in sexual assault case"...

The conviction under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The court partially allowed the appeal, modifying the conviction and se...

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Court Quashes MHADA's Cancellation of Mill Worker’s Room Allotment Due to Delayed Payment. Relief granted to a 76-year-old mill worker who faced difficulties in making timely payments for an allotted room under the mill worker rehabilitation scheme....

Acts and Sections Discussed: Constitution of India – Article 226 (Writ Jurisdiction) Development Control Regulations for Greater Mumbai, 1991 (DCR, 1991) – Regulation 58 (Provision of resident...

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Transfer of Domestic Violence Proceedings from Girgaon Court to Family Court at Bandra Allowed for Consolidated Hearing. Consolidation of matrimonial and domestic violence proceedings to avoid multiplicity of litigation and conflicting judgments....

The Bombay High Court allowed the transfer of domestic violence proceedings from the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Girgaon, to the Family Court at Bandra, Mumbai. The application, filed by...

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Appeal Allowed by High Court; Special Tribunal's Order Set Aside in Land Compensation Case. High Court reaffirms appellants' 1/5th share in compensation as decreed by Civil Courts, directing fair distribution and compensation repayment with interest....

The High Court allowed the appeal filed by the appellants, overturning the order of the Special Tribunal, Nagpur, in Compensation Case No.126/2017. The Tribunal's decision to grant the entire compensa...

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Court Upholds Police Transfer Orders in Mumbai; Dismisses PIL Challenging Section 22N of Maharashtra Police Act. The Bombay High Court dismisses a PIL challenging the transfer of police officers within the Mumbai Commissionerate, citing administrative discretion and statutory provisions under the Maharashtra Police Act, 1951....

The Bombay High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging a transfer order dated March 23, 2021, issued by the Mumbai Police Commissionerate. The petitioner argued that the transf...