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Dismissal of Petition for Permanent Appointment and Salary Disbursement. Petitioner fails to meet qualification requirements under UGC regulations and appointment norms....

The Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, dismissed the writ petition filed by Amol S. Zalte, who sought temporary approval for the period prior to obtaining his M. Phil degree and permanent approval f...

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Bail Granted in Money Laundering Case: 4-Year Custody and Health Condition Pave the Way High Court Grants Bail on Grounds of Prolonged Incarceration and Health Issues, Despite Serious Allegations of Fraud and Money Laundering....

The Bombay High Court, Suryaji Pandurang Jadhav was granted bail after more than 4 years of incarceration for his alleged involvement in a money-laundering case under the Prevention of Money Launderin...

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Supreme Court Upholds Kalelkar Award: PWD Employees Entitled to Public Holidays and Overtime Compensation. Temporary employees of the Public Works Department secure their right to holiday benefits and compensation under the Kalelkar Award....

The Supreme Court of India dismissed an appeal by the Public Works Department, upholding the Bombay High Court’s decision, which granted employees the entitlement to public holidays, including the 2...

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Supreme Court Upholds Full Compensation in Motor Accident Case. "No deduction for contributory negligence in accident involving abandoned truck"...

The Supreme Court of India has allowed appeals challenging the deduction of compensation based on contributory negligence in a tragic road accident. The Court held that the driver’s negligence canno...

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Appeal Allowed: Judgment Restored by Apex Court on Use of Common Passage in Property Dispute. The Supreme Court overturns the first appellate court’s decision, restoring the trial court’s judgment in a long-standing property dispute involving access to a common passage between two properties....

The right to access and use a common passage between two properties (A & B) on Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi, the plaintiff-respondents, represented by their heirs, sought a decree for a permane...

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"Quashing of FIR for Civil Dispute Between Companies: No Criminal Intent Established" "Dispute over contractual obligations without criminal intent is not prosecutable under Sections 406 and 420 IPC."...

The applicants filed an application under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code for quashing FIR No. 652/2020 registered with Jalgaon City Police Station under Sections 406 and 420 read with 34 o...

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FIR Quashed in Dowry Death Case as Deceased's Death Found to be Natural in USA. Section 482 CrPC invoked; Court rules no evidence of dowry harassment or unnatural death....

(Para 1):Title & Case:The applicants sought to quash FIR No. 391/2020 dated 14.08.2020 under Sections 498-A, 323, 504, 506 r/w 34 IPC, and a charge-sheet/final report No. 50/2021 in RCC No. 230/20...

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High Court Acquits Man Convicted Under POCSO Act Due to Insufficient Evidence. Bombay High Court overturns the conviction of Anil Chhotelal Chhevle, citing lack of concrete evidence and improper identification in a case under POCSO Act and IPC....

The Bombay High Court's Nagpur Bench acquitted the appellant, Anil Chhotelal Chhevle, previously convicted under Section 5(m) and 6 of the POCSO Act, 2012, and Section 376(2)(i) of the IPC for sexuall...

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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 reports that formed the basis of the decision. The Cou...