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Long Incarceration and Right to Speedy Trial – Bail Granted. High Court of Judicature at Bombay emphasized the fundamental right to speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, granting bail due to prolonged incarceration....

The Court acknowledged the Applicant’s long incarceration and the fundamental right to speedy justice. It noted that the case was based on circumstantial evidence and observed the absence of any lik...

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NSEL Scam: High Court Upholds Special Court’s Power to Summon Additional Accused Under Section 190 CrPC – NSEL’s Application Maintainable Despite Being an Accused...

Bombay High Court Clarifies Scope of Section 190 CrPC in MPID Act Cases – Accused Can Seek Impleadment of Other Accused at Pre-Trial Stage The Bombay High Court upheld the Special Cou...

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Bail Granted Considering Reformative Approach in Light of Applicant’s Young Age Despite Serious Allegations...

High Court of Judicature at Bombay emphasized the reformative theory of punishment while granting bail to the accused involved in serious offences under IPC and POCSO Act. Bail granted on furnishing ...

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Bombay High Court Quashed Trial Court’s Order Denying Amendment of Plea in Suit for Pre-emption Rights. Court Held That the Amendment Was Merely Clarificatory and Did Not Change the Nature of the Suit...

Constitution of India (COI) – Article 227 – Power of Superintendence of High Court – Court held that interference under Article 227 is justified where there is a patent perversity in the subordi...

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Regular Bail Granted — Long Incarceration and Right to Speedy Trial Considered — No Possibility of Early Trial — Allegations of Extortion and Criminal Intimidation — Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception — Bombay High Court...

The Bombay High Court granted regular bail to Mohammad Khalid Mukhtar Ahmed Shaikh (Accused No.1) due to prolonged incarceration of 4 years, 4 months, and 14 days and lack of any foreseeable timeline ...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Directed Demolition of Unauthorized Construction by Respondent No. 2. Upholding the Rule of Law — Court Ordered Baramati Municipal Council to Act Against Illegal Construction...

Constitution of India, 1950 — Article 226 — Writ Petition Maintainable — Civil Jurisdiction Not Barred — Unauthorized Construction — Demolition Ordered — Implementation of Statutory Notice...

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Acquittal in Corruption Case: Demand and Acceptance of Bratification Not Proven Beyond Reasonable Doubt...

Court Sets Aside Conviction Under Prevention of Corruption Act Due to Lack of Direct Evidence and Defective Sanction Order Demand and Acceptance of Illegal Gratification – The prosecution failed t...

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Quashing of Show Cause Notice issued by the Director General of Foreign Trade under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 – Applicability of Policy Circular and Doctrine of Res Judicata – Prospective and Retrospective Clarification of Foreign Trade Policy, 2004–2009...

The High Court of Bombay quashed and set aside the Impugned SCN, holding that it was barred by the doctrine of res judicata and constituted an arbitrary attempt to reopen settled issues already adjudi...

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Bombay High Court Quashed the Commercial Court’s Order for Failing to Exercise Jurisdiction Under Order XII Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC)...

The matter was remitted to the Commercial Court for a fresh decision on the appellant’s application seeking judgment on admissions. The High Court held that the impugned order passed by the Commerc...

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Supreme Court Dismissed Petitions Challenging High Court’s Directions on Hema Committee Report – Directed Petitioners to Seek Remedy Before High Court. Protection of Witness Rights – SIT Investigation to be Monitored by High Court – No Coercion for Statements – Fundamental Rights and Criminal Procedure at Forefront....

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 136: Special Leave Petition – Petitioners sought relief against Kerala High Court’s directions regarding the Hema Committee Report. Supreme Court refused to...