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Bombay High Court Dismisses Municipal Corporation's Challenge to Caste Validity Certificates — Employer Lacks Locus Standi Under Maharashtra Caste Certificate Act, 2000. Corporation Cannot Challenge Certificates Issued to Employees as Only Person Aggrieved or State Government Can Do So.

The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court challenging the caste validity certificates issue...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Minister’s Recall Order in Revenue Record Deletion Case Involving Devasthan Property. Recall Held Valid as Procedural Review to Correct Breach of Natural Justice, and Writ Relief Declined to Prevent Injustice.

The writ petition challenged an order of the Minister (Revenue) recalling an earlier order that had deleted the remark 'Devasthan Inam Warag III' from...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Concurrent Findings in Land Dispute — No Interference Under Article 227 as Findings of Fact Are Not Perverse. The court held that concurrent findings of fact based on evidence cannot be interfered with under Article 227 of the Constitution of India.

The case involves a writ petition filed by the petitioners (heirs of the original plaintiff) challenging the concurrent findings of the lower courts i...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Employer's Challenge to Reference of Minimum Wages Dispute to Industrial Tribunal. Settlement Barring Financial Demands Does Not Preclude Statutory Minimum Wages Claim Under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

The petitioner, Pix Transmissions Limited, an employer, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging an o...

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Bombay High Court Examines Transfer of Domestic Violence Proceedings to Family Court Under Section 24 CPC and Article 227. Family Court's Concurrent Jurisdiction Over DV Act Reliefs and Avoidance of Conflicting Decisions Were Central to the Court's Analysis.

The applicant husband and respondent wife were married as per Hindu rites and customs on 08/10/2000. Their matrimonial relationship became strained, a...