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Bombay High Court Considers Appeal Against Conviction Under Section 302 IPC in Circumstantial Evidence Case. Appellant Questioned Reliability of Evidence, Plea of Alibi, and Absence of Motive; Final Judgment Not Provided in Available Text.

The appeal arose from a conviction for murder under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) by the Sessions Judge, Kolhapur, in Sessions Case No. 1...

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High Court of Karnataka Considers Challenge to Government Order Handing Over Mahabaleshwara Temple to Ramachandrapura Mutt. The Court Examines Validity of Revenue Department's Order Under Bombay Public Trust Act and Constitutional Provisions.

The matter involved a batch of writ petitions and writ appeals filed before the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru, including Writ Petition No.30609...

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Karnataka High Court Hears Multiple Writ Petitions Filed by Union of India Challenging Central Administrative Tribunal Orders in Service Matters. The Petitions Involve Defence Civilian Employees and Orders of the Central Administrative Tribunal.

The provided judgment text is limited to the case title and party names. No substantive content regarding the facts, issues, arguments, or decision of...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging RBI's Moratorium and Liquidation of CKP Co-operative Bank Ltd. — Petitioners' Deposits Not Covered by Deposit Insurance as Bank Was Under Moratorium Prior to Insurance Scheme Introduction.

The judgment pertains to a batch of writ petitions filed by depositors of the CKP Co-operative Bank Ltd., which was placed under moratorium by the Res...

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Karnataka High Court Hears Batch of Writ Petitions Challenging Reservation Notifications for Urban Local Body Elections. Petitions seek to quash final notifications that deviated from draft notifications, alleging arbitrary classification and violation of constitutional provisions.

The High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru took up a batch of writ petitions filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, challenging ...

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High Court of Karnataka Hears Consolidated Writ Petitions Challenging Forest Development Tax Notification Under Karnataka Forest Act. Petitioners Contended That the Levy on Mineral-Bearing Land Violated Article 246, Entry 54 of Union List, and Forest Conservation Act, 1980.

The High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru, heard a batch of writ petitions filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India by several minin...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Husband in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Dying Declarations. Conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside as dying declarations were not reliable and prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The appellant, Gautam Bhila Ahire, was convicted by the Ad hoc Additional Sessions Judge-1, Dhule in Sessions Case No.47 of 2007 for the murder of his...