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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition for Non-Exhaustion of Alternate Remedies. Petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution must follow procedural discipline, particularly where alternate remedies are available.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging an Order-in-Original for failure to exhaust alternate remedies. The petitioner alleged a b...

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Engineer’s Future Secured: Bombay High Court Quashes NDPS Case Due to Lack of Evidence "In a significant decision, the Bombay High Court quashed a case under the NDPS Act, citing lack of evidence and procedural lapses."

Petitioner, a young engineer aspiring to study abroad, filed a writ petition seeking quashing of an FIR under Sections 8(c) and 27 of the NDPS Act, 1...

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Charity Commissioner’s Circular on Restricting Trust Names. A victory for freedom of expression in trust registrations under the Maharashtra Public Trusts Act.

The Bombay High Court quashed the Revised Circular No. 543 dated July 4, 2018, issued by the Charity Commissioner, Maharashtra, which directed trusts ...

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High Court Quashes FIR: Civil Dispute Misinterpreted as Criminal Offense. Justice prevails as the Court clarifies the distinction between civil and criminal liability.

The Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench) quashed the FIR and criminal proceedings against applicants, emphasizing the civil nature of the dispute and ...

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Widow Entitled to Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) for Death Due to Extreme Climatic Conditions During Military Duty. A soldier’s death during duty in extreme conditions near the Line of Control categorized as a “Battle Casualty,” ensuring pensionary benefits to the widow.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND [Para 2-5] Nature of Duty and Death: The deceased soldier, Naik Inderjeet Singh, was on an Area Domination Patrol near the Li...

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SC Appoints Retired Judge to Oversee Elections at Oachira Parabrahma Temple. Safeguarding Ancient Temple Governance: A Step Toward Transparency and Accountability.

The Supreme Court appointed a retired High Court Judge as the Administrative Head/Administrator to oversee elections and administer the affairs of the...

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"Maintenance under PWDV Act: Divorced Wife Entitled to Relief for Past Domestic Violence" "Supreme Court affirms relief under PWDV Act for acts of domestic violence committed during domestic relationships, irrespective of divorce."

This judgment clarifies that even after a decree of divorce, a wife is entitled to relief under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 20...

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"Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Matrimonial Case: Safeguarding Against Over-Implication in Family Disputes" "Generalized Allegations in Matrimonial Complaints Cannot Justify Criminal Proceedings Against Distant Relatives."

The quashing of an FIR filed under Sections 406, 498-A, 420, and 120-B of the IPC. The Supreme Court upheld the quashing of proceedings against the co...

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"Court Upholds Land Acquisition; Directs Compensation to Legal Heirs" "Resolving Disputes Over Ancestral Land: Balancing Rights and Responsibilities"

The Bombay High Court deals with a protracted dispute over the acquisition of ancestral property for CIDCO's Navi Mumbai project. The case involves la...

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Acquittal in Brutal Murder Case: Supreme Court Quashes Convictions in Lack of Legally Admissible Evidence. When suspicions fail legal scrutiny, justice demands proof beyond doubt.

The Supreme Court of India overturned the life imprisonment conviction of the appellants for a brutal murder, citing a lack of legally admissible evi...