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Bombay High Court Quashes Permission for Fresh Enquiry Granted by School Tribunal in Private School Teachers' Reinstatement Case. Violation of Rules 36 and 37 of MEPS Rules in Enquiry Renders it Vitiated, and Natural Justice Cannot be Stretched to Allow Employer Another Opportunity to Prove Charges.

The three writ petitions were filed by three dismissed teachers, Madhav Narhare, Bramhadev Jadhav, and Ram Khadke, against the Secretary of Banjara Ja...

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Bombay High Court Full Bench Interprets MEPS Act, 1977 and Rules, 1981 on Retired Awardee Teacher as Inquiry Committee Member. Conflict Between Division Bench Judgments on Whether Retired Teacher Can Be a Member Referred to Larger Bench for Authoritative Pronouncement.

The Full Bench of the Bombay High Court was constituted to resolve a conflict between two Division Bench judgments on the interpretation of Rule 36(2)...

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WRIT PETITION NO.4872 OF 2006

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Bombay High Court Considers State of Maharashtra's Petition for SIT in CBI Probe Against Ex-Home Minister. The Petition Alleges Bias of CBI Director and Seeks Fair Investigation.

In a criminal writ petition, the State of Maharashtra sought constitution of a Special Investigation Team to monitor and take over the investigation o...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Hears Confirmation Case and Appeal in Death Sentence for Child Sexual Assault and Murder. Accused Convicted Under Sections 302, 376, 377 of IPC and POCSO Act for Brutal Assault of Minor Girl.

The confirmation case and criminal appeal arise from the conviction and death sentence awarded to the accused by the Special Judge (POCSO), Thane, in ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Entertainment Tax Exemption for IPL Matches — State Government's Policy Decision Not Interfered With. Policy Decision on Tax Exemption Upheld as Not Arbitrary Under Bombay Entertainment Duty Act, 1923.

The petitioner, a sitting Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, filed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the propriety of the decision...

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Bombay High Court Allows Director's Application to Quash Process in Cheque Dishonour Case Due to Lack of Specific Allegations Under Section 141 NI Act. Director Cannot Be Held Vicariously Liable Without Averment of Being in Charge of Business Conduct.

The applicant, Gaurav Vijay Bhatia, was arraigned as accused No. 3 in a criminal complaint filed by Ramnath P. Subramaniam (respondent No. 1) under Se...