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Bombay High Court Quashes Arms Licence Revocation for Lack of Subjective Satisfaction and Non-Application of Mind. Licensing Authority Failed to Consider Petitioner's Explanation and Renewal History Under Section 17(3) of Arms Act, 1959.

The petitioner, Ajay Jayawant Bhosale, was a Municipal Councilor and Upshahar Pramukh of Shiv Sena in Pune. He obtained an arms licence in 2003 under ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Suspension of Eating House License for Violation of Natural Justice. Licensee Not Present During Alleged Obscene Acts; Suspension Without Notice and Hearing Set Aside Under Bombay Police Act, 1951.

The petitioner, Ramarai Rammilan Rai, was a co-licensee of an eating house known as 'Missile Restaurant and Bar' in Goregaon, Mumbai, holding a licens...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Refusal to Renew Firearm Licenses in Arms Act Case — Licensing Authority Must Record Reasons and Consider Individual Circumstances. Failure to Provide Reasons and Non-Application of Mind Renders Orders Unsustainable Under Section 13 of Arms Act, 1959.

The petitioners, father and son, held firearm licenses under Section 13 of the Arms Act, 1959, granted in 1993 and 2008 respectively. When they applie...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Cancellation of Dramatic Performance Licence in Tamasha Case — District Magistrate Exceeded Jurisdiction Under Section 33 of Bombay Police Act, 1951. Licence Cancellation for Alleged Obscenity Set Aside as Magistrate Failed to Apply Mind and Acted on Extraneous Considerations.

The petitioner, Renuka Loknatya Tamasa Mandal, a cultural organization engaged in Tamasha performances, held a licence under Section 33 of the Bombay ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Against Licensing Authorities for Erroneous Licence Leading to 20 Years of Litigation. Petitioner Firm Penalised for Lapses of Licensing Authorities; Court Grants Relief Based on Fair Admission by Respondents.

The petitioner, M/s. General Instruments Co., a partnership firm registered under the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, filed a writ petition in the Bomba...

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Amendment to Stone Crushers Act Reducing Distance from Dams. Court Holds Amendment Within Legislative Competence and Not Violative of Fundamental Rights.

The petitioner, R. Anjaneya Reddy, filed a Public Interest Litigation under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging the Karnatak...