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Karnataka High Court Allows Appeal of Injured Pillion Rider in Motor Accident Claim Regarding Liability and Interest. Insurance Company Held Liable Despite Driver Having Licence for Autorickshaw but not Goods Autorickshaw, Following Mukund Dewangan, and Interest Enhanced to 9% Due to Long Delay....

The appeal arose from an award by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in a claim petition filed by a pillion rider who sustained grievous injuries in a road accident on 24.06.2006. The claimant, then a...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal Challenging M.E. Degree Validity – Evening Courses Conducted by Anna University and Approved by AICTE Are Regular Degrees – Insufficient Evidence After 19 Years Leads to Dismissal...

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by the appellant challenging the validity of a Master of Engineering (M.E.) degree obtained by the ninth respondent, C.A. Seethalakshmi, a lecturer at a Go...

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Madras High Court hears bail plea under NDPS Act where 22.445 kgs ganja recovered. Petitioner contended non-compliance with Sections 52A, 52, 57 of NDPS Act and non-furnishing of grounds of arrest....

This bail application arose under Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, before the Madras High Court. The petitioner, Pradeep, was the sole accused in Crime No.145 of 2025 regis...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Bail Petition in Money Laundering Case Involving Alleged Cheating of 825 Investors of Rs. 43 Crores. Court Holds That Long Incarceration Alone Does Not Overcome Rigour Under Section 45 of PMLA and Defence of Non-Furnishing of Grounds of Arrest Not Available for Arrests Made Prior to Mihir Rajesh Shah Judgment....

The case involved a bail petition filed under Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, by the petitioner, who was accused of offences under Sections 3(1) and 4 of the Prevention of...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Rejection of Candidature for Seasonal Spraying Field Worker Post; Holds Petitioner Entitled to Reservation under Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. The Court Ruled that Temporary Disability Certificate Did Not Disqualify from Reservation Given Benchmark Disability Existed and Vacancy Remained Unfilled under Section 34(2)....

The petitioner, a 25-year-old qualified individual with low vision, challenged the rejection of his candidature for the post of Seasonal Spraying Field Worker under the disabled person reservation cat...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition of Shikshan Sevak Seeking Absorption After Reduction of Divisions in School. Petitioner's Appointment Was Approved and He Was Rendered Surplus Due to Administrative Decision, Entitling Him to Absorption Under Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation Act, 1977....

The petitioner, Sudhakar Ramrao Ahirrao, was appointed as Shikshan Sevak at Hiraji Shravan Borse High School & Junior College, Kapadane, Dhule, on 01.11.2006 for a period of three years commencing fro...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition in RTE Act Admission Case — Caste Certificate Validity Not Required for Provisional Admission. The court held that the rejection of admission under Section 12(1)(c) of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 on grounds of caste certificate invalidity was premature and contrary to the Act's objective....

The petitioner, Ranjana Yogesh Jadhav, a maid by occupation, filed a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India challenging an order dated 21st May 2026 passed by the Deputy Director...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Mutation Entries and Communications Vesting Wakf Properties in Custodian of Enemy Property; Holds Consent Order Binding on Custodian. Court Declares That Once a Consent Order Withdraws a Vesting Certificate Under the Enemy Property Act, 1968, the Custodian Cannot Subsequently Claim Vesting Without Fresh Adjudication....

The Bombay High Court allowed three writ petitions challenging the communications and mutation entries by which the Custodian of Enemy Property sought to vest certain Wakf properties as enemy property...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses BEST Undertaking's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim, Allows Claimants' Cross-Objection for Enhanced Compensation. Court holds that cross-objection is within limitation under Order 41 Rule 22 CPC and that compensation must be computed with multiplier of 18 and 40% future prospects for deceased aged 25 years....

The case arises from a motor accident claim where the deceased, Indrajeet Yadav, aged 25 years, died in a vehicular accident. The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal awarded compensation of Rs. 4,52,000/- ...