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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declarations and Lack of Identity Proof. Benefit of Doubt Given as Prosecution Failed to Prove Identity of Accused Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Hari Singh and another against their conviction for murder under Section 302 IPC by the Trial Court and upheld...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petitions of Municipal Workers Challenging Reversion to Original Posts. Corporation's action of reverting Safai Kamgars who worked as clerks for years held illegal without following principles of natural justice and without considering the 2005 Resolution.

The Bombay High Court allowed a group of writ petitions filed by employees of Bhiwandi Nizampura City Municipal Corporation challenging their reversio...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Termination of Daily Wage Workers by Municipal Council. Held that termination without notice and without following Section 25F of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 is illegal and violative of Article 14 of the Constitution.

The judgment concerns a batch of writ petitions filed by daily wage workers employed by the Municipal Council, Bhusawal. The petitioners were engaged ...

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Bombay High Court Awards Compensation for Medical Negligence in Municipal Hospital - Extravasation Injury Leads to Loss of Fingers. Hospital Staff's Failure to Monitor IV Line Constitutes Negligence, Municipal Corporation Held Vicariously Liable.

The petitioner, Umakant Kisan Mane, was admitted to Rajawadi Municipal Hospital on 1st October 2002 following a convulsion. An intravenous line was st...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Detention Order Under COFEPOSA for Non-Placement of Bail Order Before Detaining Authority. The court held that the bail order was a vital document and its non-consideration vitiated the subjective satisfaction under Section 3(1) of COFEPOSA Act, 1974.

The petitioner, brother of the detinue, filed a writ of habeas corpus under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging the detention order dated 17th...