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Bombay High Court Quashes Suspension of Pilot License for Violation of Natural Justice — DGCA Order Set Aside for Non-Compliance with Section 19(b) Sub-Rule (3) of Aircraft Rules, 1937. License Suspension Without Prior Hearing and Without Recording Reasons Held Illegal.

The petitioner, Saurabh P. Lokhande, was issued a Commercial Pilot License by the Republic of Philippines in November 2007. He subsequently applied fo...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in U.P. Excise Act Interest Dispute, Holding Licensee Liable for Interest Despite Interim Stay. Interest on Arrears of Excise Revenue is Payable Under Section 38A of U.P. Excise Act, 1910, as Interim Stay Only Suspended Recovery Without Nullifying Statutory Obligation.

The dispute arose from the respondent's license for retail sale of country liquor in Uttar Pradesh for the year 2002-03. The respondent applied for su...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging License Cancellation of Private Security Agency for Violation of Section 13 of PSA Act, 2005. License Cancellation Upheld as Petitioner Failed to Exercise Due Diligence in Verifying Licenses of Security Guards.

The petitioner, Sugriv Rambabu Singh Chauhan, proprietor of M/s. Shivam Enterprises Security Services, a private security agency registered under the ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Suspension of Eating House License for Violation of Natural Justice. Licensee Not Present During Alleged Obscene Acts; Suspension Without Notice and Hearing Set Aside Under Bombay Police Act, 1951.

The petitioner, Ramarai Rammilan Rai, was a co-licensee of an eating house known as 'Missile Restaurant and Bar' in Goregaon, Mumbai, holding a licens...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petitions Challenging Cancellation of Fair Price Shop Licenses Without Hearing — Violation of Natural Justice. Licenses Cancelled Under Essential Commodities Act, 1955 Without Show Cause Notice or Opportunity of Hearing, Orders Quashed and Licenses Restored.

The petitioners, who were holders of fair price shop licenses under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and the Maharashtra Essential Commodities (Lic...

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Bombay High Court Directs BMC to Provide Alternate Premises to Disabled Petitioner After Illegal Demolition of Stall. License Under Section 394 of MMC Act, 1888 Does Not Authorize Structure on Public Land, but Demolition Without Notice Violates Natural Justice.

The petitioner, Mohd. Sayed Mohd. Salim Nagori Rizvi, a person with 100% hearing disability, filed a writ petition seeking reconstruction of his stall...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Denial of Drug Licence Based on Previous Licensee's Misconduct. Licensing Authority Must Consider Applicant's Own Suitability Under Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules, 1945.

The petitioner, Namdev Genba Parthe, through M/s. Kulswami Medical & General Stores, applied for a retail drug licence from premises at 188, Ambedkar ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Licensee in Maharashtra Police Act Case — Cancellation of Entertainment Licence Quashed for Violation of Natural Justice. Denial of opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and disproportionate penalty under Section 33 of Maharashtra Police Act, 1954 set aside.

The petitioner, Nandlal Hiralalji Gupta, was the licensee of a lodge in Amravati, holding an entertainment licence under Section 33(1) of the Maharash...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Cancellation of Entertainment License for Obscene Acts and Licensee Absence. Licensee's failure to supervise and presence of unauthorized persons running establishment justified cancellation under Bombay Police Act, 1951 and Rules.

The petitioner, M/s. Hotel Suraj, operated an eating house with licenses for orchestra, liquor service under the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, and an ...