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Land: Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount Challenges SRA's Acquisition Attempt. Protecting Property Rights and Redevelopment Plans in Mumbai's Slum Rehabilitation Dispute

Maharashtra Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) Act, where the petitioner, Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, Mumbai, contests SRA's attempt to acquir...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Convict's Petition for Premature Release in Murder Case — Co-accused's Release Not a Valid Ground for Parity. Petitioner's Sentence Period Including Remission Was Less Than 22 Years Required Under Clause 4(b) of Guidelines Dated 15th March, 2010.

The petitioner, Chintaman Sitaram Kedari, a life convict convicted under Sections 452, 302 read with 149 of the Indian Penal Code, filed a Criminal Wr...

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Bombay High Court Quashes NCW Proceedings Against KPMG in Service Dispute. National Commission for Women Lacks Jurisdiction Over Employment Grievances Under Section 10 of the National Commission for Women Act, 1990.

The petitioners, KPMG India Pvt. Ltd. and its Company Secretary Harsh Sagar Goyal, filed a writ petition seeking to quash proceedings initiated by the...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition of Life Convict Seeking Premature Release — State's Order Requiring 26 Years Imprisonment Set Aside. Court holds that Government Resolution dated 15th March 2010 requires specific finding of exceptional violence to deny premature release after 14 years.

The petitioner, Santosh @ Sonu Balram Jadhav, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to life imprisonment on 21st July...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Contempt Petitions for Alleged Violation of Orders in Teacher Recruitment Case — No Willful Disobedience Found. State of Uttar Pradesh's Compliance with Interim Orders for Appointment of Assistant Teachers Under RTE Act, 2009 Upheld.

The Supreme Court dismissed a batch of contempt petitions filed by Sanjai Kumar and others against Dr. Prabhat Kumar and other respondents/contemnors,...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition in Prisoner Classification Case — Competent Authority Directed to Reconsider Category Placement Under 2010 Guidelines. Murder Convict's Classification Under Category 4(d) Set Aside as Guidelines Require Individualized Assessment of Criminality and Conduct.

The petitioner, Md. Sharif Badshah Khan, was convicted for murder along with two other accused persons. The trial court found that there were disputes...

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High Court Allows Petition Challenging Adverse Remarks in Annual Confidential Reports Due to Delayed Communication - Delayed communication of ACRs violates natural justice, making adverse remarks inadmissible for promotion consideration under Government Resolution dated 31 March 1989.

The dispute involved a petition filed by a retired Office Superintendent against the State of Gujarat and another respondent, challenging adverse rema...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Convict's Challenge to Premature Release Categorization in Murder by Burning Case. Court upholds State's classification under Category 2(c) of 2010 Guidelines for offence of murder by burning, rejecting claim for more beneficial 1992 Circular.

The petitioner, Gotya @ Raju Durgya Jadhav, a life convict, filed a Criminal Writ Petition challenging the State of Maharashtra's order dated 30.10.20...