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Bombay High Court Permits Medical Termination Beyond 20 Weeks Under MTP Act's Section 5. Court Holds That Section 5 Not Restricted to Life-Threatening Cases, Encompasses Grave Injury to Health, and Lays Down Guidelines for Future Cases.

The Bombay High Court heard three writ petitions filed by pregnant women whose pregnancies had exceeded 20 weeks, seeking permission to undergo medica...

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Bombay High Court Full Bench adjudicates the limitation period for recovery of electricity charges under Section 56(2) of the Electricity Act, 2003. Conflicting Division Bench decisions on whether dues beyond two years can be recovered when not continuously shown as arrears are reconciled.

The case originated from a writ petition challenging an order of the Electricity Ombudsman regarding recovery of electricity dues for a period beyond ...

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Bombay High Court Examines Application Challenging Summons Under PMLA and Restraints on Arrest. Application Seeks Quashing of Summonses Issued Under Section 50 PMLA and Directions to Permit Authorized Representation, Restrict Arrest Under Section 19, and Transfer Investigation to SIT.

The application arose from allegations against a former Home Minister of Maharashtra. On 20 March 2021, the then Commissioner of Police wrote a letter...

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High Court of Bombay at Aurangabad Considered Challenge to Shirdi Sansthan Trust Resolution and Government Resolutions on Sanitation Funding. Petition Raised Questions of Statutory Utilization of Trust Funds under Shree Saibaba Sansthan Trust (Shirdi) Act, 2004 for Municipal Services.

The matter involved two connected proceedings before the Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench: Writ Petition No. 6703 of 2020 filed by Shirdi Nagar Pan...

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Bombay High Court Considers Whether Allottee's Withdrawal Right Under RERA Section 18 Is Unqualified After Possession with OC Was Offered; Questions If Such Possession Must Be Litigation-Free Under Section 19(10)

The dispute arose under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 between a common developer and four sets of allottees for flats in proj...

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Supreme Court Validates Sub-Classification of Scheduled Castes in Landmark Judgment. Upholding Equality Within Equality: Supreme Court Endorses State's Power to Sub-Classify Scheduled Castes for Targeted Reservation.

The Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, has upheld the constitutionality of sub-classifying Scheduled Castes for the purpose of reservati...