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"Writ Petition Seeking Correction of Promotion Date Dismissed Due to Delay and Laches" "Bombay High Court reaffirms the principle that delay defeats equity in service matters."

Introduction (Paras 1-4): The petitioner, an 81-year-old retired customs officer, challenged the Central Administrative Tribunal's (CAT) dismissal of...

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Court Dismisses Petition for Birth Date Change with Costs for Lack of Merit. Litigants must refrain from misleading the judiciary—Bombay High Court emphasizes accountability.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a Writ Petition seeking correction of the Petitioner's date of birth, deeming it an attempt to mislead the Court. The ...

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"Resolving Bureaucratic Glitches: High Court Orders MEIS Benefits for L&T Despite Systemic Challenges" "Human Discretion Prevails Over Technological Lapses in Granting Export Incentives"

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) regarding the grant of benefits under the Merchandise Exports from India...

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"Criminal Proceedings Quashed: Bombay High Court Relies on Settlement for Ends of Justice" Balancing law and justice, the Bombay High Court quashes criminal proceedings in a dowry-related case after settlement and mutual divorce between parties.

  Typographical Correction Leave granted to amend typographical errors. Amendment to be carried out by counsel for the applicants. Hea...

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"Bombay High Court Clears Path for Arbitration: Partnership or Private Limited?" "Justice through Review: Correcting Factual Errors to Uphold Fair Arbitration Practices."

Background of Dispute Original application filed under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 to appoint an arbitrator. Appli...

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"Bombay High Court Condonation of Delay in Filing Arbitration Challenge" "Justice Arif S. Doctor condones a 14-day delay in filing under Section 34, interpreting procedural requirements for signed arbitral awards in light of mandatory statute compliance."

1. Introduction and Parties The case involves the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) as the petitioner and Mumbai Metro One Pvt...

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Financial Institutions Protected Against Coercive Action in FIRs Across Multiple States. Protection Against Criminal Proceedings for Financial Institutions - Interim Relief Modified and Clarified by Supreme Court

Acts Discussed: Constitution of India, 1950 Article 14 – Equality before the law Article 19 – Right to freedom Article 21 – Right to lif...

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A student's pursuit of justice for medical admission under PwD-OBC (PH) quota despite an inadvertent error in the NEET application form.

The petitioner, Mr. Shahid Akeel Shaikh, a 20-year-old student with a 40% locomotor disability, sought admission to the MBBS course under the PwD-OBC ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Government Corrigendum on Cooperative Society Registrations. Court Rules That Significant Policy Changes Cannot Be Introduced as a Simple Correction.

The Bombay High Court addressed the legality of a government corrigendum issued on February 14, 2017, which amended a previous government resolution f...

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Bombay High Court Revises Consumer Electricity Bill Following Incorrect Multiplication Factor Calculation. Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum’s order upheld, favoring the consumer due to billing errors caused by a wrong multiplication factor during the pandemic period.

Electricity distribution company (petitioner) contesting an order passed by the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum (CGRF) on November 15, 2022, regard...