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Acquiring Body Barred from Seeking Reference under Section 28-A(3) of the Land Acquisition Act. The Bombay High Court ruled that acquiring bodies cannot seek references under Section 28-A(3), as the legislative intent was to benefit landowners, not the acquiring bodies.

  Background of Acquisition (Paras 1-2) Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation Limited was the acquiring body for the Bori Medium...

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Criminal Writ Petition Dismissed by Bombay High Court, Goa Bench. Premature petition challenging investigation order under Section 202 of Cr.P.C. dismissed for lack of cause of action.

The Bombay High Court at Goa dismissed the criminal writ petition filed by Advocate Ashwini Agni, challenging the Magistrate's order directing an inve...

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Violation of Natural Justice in ESI Contribution Assessment: A Fresh Hearing Ordered by Bombay High Court. Bombay High Court remits an Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) order back for fresh disposal, citing failure to follow natural justice principles.

The Bombay High Court set aside an order passed under Section 45A of the Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948, due to the non-supply of interim repo...

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Suspension Beyond 90 Days Does Not Automatically Lead to Reinstatement if Charges Are Issued: High Court Dismisses Petition Against Suspension.

The Court ruled that suspension exceeding 90 days without issuance of a charge sheet may not be illegal, especially when departmental charges have bee...

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Bombay High Court Grants Pensionary Relief to Compulsorily Retired Government Employee. Despite forfeiture of past service, the court orders pension and gratuity in light of the employee's 16 years of service.

The Bombay High Court ruled that despite the imposition of a penalty of compulsory retirement and forfeiture of past service, the petitioner is entitl...

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Supreme Court Quashes Detention Order Under COFEPOSA, Upholds Detenu's Constitutional Rights. The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of personal liberty, setting aside the detention of Jaseela Shaji's husband due to procedural lapses under COFEPOSA.

The Supreme Court of India quashed the detention order of the appellant's husband under the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggli...

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Supreme Court Orders CBI Investigation in Suspicious Death Case. Ensuring Fairness and Transparency in the Investigation of a Judicial Officer's Wife's Death.

The Supreme Court has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the death of Ranjana D...

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"High Court Dismisses Writ Petition of Surendra Infrastructure: Upholds Tender Decision" "A Commercial Battle Between Two Bidders Ends in Court, Favoring the Validity of the Tender Process"

M/s Surendra Infrastructure (P) Ltd. filed a writ petition against the State of Maharashtra and other respondents, challenging its disqualification in...

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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 viola...