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Supreme Court Allows De-Sealing of Commercial Premises in PIL Based on Judicial Committee Order. Applicant's Premises Ordered to be De-Sealed Subject to Compliance with Common Order Dated 18.12.2023.

The present application (I.A. No.203615 of 2024) was filed by an individual applicant seeking de-sealing of his commercial premises located at plot No...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Departmental Promotion Committee Recommendations in Postal Department Recruitment. Court Holds That Candidates Who Were Not Considered for Promotion Due to Non-Inclusion of Their Names in the Zone of Consideration Must Be Considered Afresh.

The petitioners, a group of 86 individuals employed in various capacities such as Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant, Postman, and Mail Guard in the ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Medical Admission Cancellation Due to Non-Compliance with Reservation Rules. Petitioner failed to produce original caste certificate within prescribed time, leading to cancellation of admission under Maharashtra Medical and Dental Courses Admission Rules.

The petitioner, Tejaswini Phad, filed a writ petition challenging the cancellation of her admission to a medical college. She had been admitted under ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions of School Employees Seeking Salary Arrears and Regularization — Held that Employees are Entitled to Salary as per Government Resolutions and Regularization from Date of Initial Appointment.

The judgment concerns three writ petitions filed by employees of aided primary schools in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. The petitioners, including clerks and ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Hawking Activities on Footpaths in Nariman Point and Churchgate Areas. Court Holds That Hawking Is a Fundamental Right Under Article 19(1)(g) Subject to Reasonable Restrictions, and That Municipal Authorities Have Discretion to Designate Hawking Zones.

The petitioners, a group of residents and welfare associations from Nariman Point and Churchgate areas in Mumbai, filed a Public Interest Litigation (...