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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions Challenging Eviction Order in Caretaker Agreement Dispute. Licensee Not Entitled to Tenancy Protection Under Section 15A of Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 as Agreement Was Not Bona Fide.

The case involves a dispute over Flat No.5, Sagar Mahal, Walkeshwar Road, Mumbai. The respondent, Dr. G.S. Shah, a medical doctor employed with Centra...

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Madras High Court Dismisses State Appeal Against Acquittal in Dr. Rajkumar Kidnapping Case — Evidence Lacks Credibility and Corroboration. Prosecution Failed to Prove Charges Under IPC, Arms Act, and Explosive Substances Act Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The State of Tamil Nadu, represented by the Deputy Superintendent of Police, CBCID, Coimbatore, filed a criminal appeal under Section 378(1)(b) CrPC a...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses State Appeal Against Acquittal in Attempt to Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Doubtful Identification. Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt Under Sections 307, 324, 504, 506 IPC and Section 27 of Arms Act.

The State of Maharashtra filed an appeal against the acquittal of Baburao Bhujanga Patil and Maruti Bhujanga Patil by the Assistant Sessions Judge, Ko...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Acquits Accused in Attempt to Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Failure to Prove Intent. Conviction under Section 307 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Establish Intention to Cause Death Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Pundalik Bhandari, was convicted by the Trial Court for offences under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Sections 3 and 25...

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Gujarat High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder and Arms Act Violation in Land Dispute Shooting. Appellant-accused fired two rounds from a revolver at the deceased, causing death, and the court confirmed life imprisonment under Section 302 IPC and Section 25(1)(a) of the Arms Act, 1959.

The case arises from a land dispute that led to a fatal shooting. On 07.06.2012, the complainant and his son Nagjiji were at their agricultural field ...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Brother's Murder Case Due to Unreliable Testimony. Conviction under Sections 302, 506(II) IPC and Arms Act Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Dilip Madhukar Jadhav, was convicted by the 2nd Ad-Hoc Additional Sessions Judge at Kalyan for the murder of his brother Ravindra Jadha...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Appellants in Kidnapping for Ransom Case Due to Lack of Evidence and Unreliable Witnesses. Conviction under Section 364-A IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove demand of ransom and identity of accused beyond reasonable doubt.

The judgment pertains to three criminal appeals filed by Mohammad Imdar Ali (A-4), Srinivas Gauramkondu (A-2), and Suraj Kumar Jha (A-3) challenging t...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Upholds Conviction of Appellants in Kidnapping for Ransom Case Under Section 364-A IPC — Life Sentence Confirmed Based on Circumstantial Evidence and Identification of Victim and Accused.

The case involves three appeals filed by Mohammad Imdar Ali (A-4), Srinivas Gauramkondu (A-2), and Suraj Kumar Jha (A-3) against their conviction and ...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Upholds Conviction for Grievous Hurt and Unlawful Restraint in Midnight Shooting Incident. Accused's Claim of Private Defence Rejected as Disproportionate and Unsubstantiated.

The case involves a criminal revision application filed by four accused persons (one deceased) challenging their conviction and sentence by the Judici...