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High Court Modifies Labour Court Award: Compensation Ordered in Lieu of Reinstatement for Dismissed Employees. Nashik Labour Court's decision on reinstatement overturned, Rs. 25 lakh compensation awarded to dismissed workmen instead.

The High Court partially upheld and modified the Labour Court's Award concerning the reinstatement of two dismissed workmen, Mr. R.R. Kanade and Mr. S...

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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Applicant in Mob Lynching Case — No Prima Facie Case for Murder. Applicant's Role Limited to Being Part of Unlawful Assembly Without Specific Overt Act.

The applicant, Rajesh Dhakal Rao, filed a bail application under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking release in connection wi...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Mass Violence Case — Five Murdered, House Set Ablaze During Village Rivalry. Evidence of Injured Eyewitnesses and Medical Reports Found Credible; No Ground to Interfere with Concurrent Findings of Trial Court and High Court.

The case arises from a gruesome incident of mass violence that occurred on 29 March 1983 in Village Jamalpur Kodai, District Muzaffarpur, Bihar. A lon...

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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Accused in Mob Violence Case Due to Long Incarceration and Parity with Co-Accused. Continued detention held violative of Article 21 of the Constitution under Section 439 CrPC.

The applicants, Sunil @ Satya Shantaram Dalvi, Sajanya Barkya Burkud, and Vinod Ramu Rao, filed an application under Section 439 of the Code of Crimin...

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Supreme Court Set Aside High Court’s Conviction Order – Mere Presence at the Scene of Crime Not Sufficient to Prove Unlawful Assembly. High Court erred in reversing the acquittal – No cogent evidence to establish participation in rioting – Conviction unsustainable in law

Unlawful Assembly Requires Participation – Mere presence in a riot-affected area does not automatically make a person part of the unlawful assembly ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Stay on Grampanchayat Elections Due to Lack of Jurisdiction and Violation of Natural Justice. Additional Collector's Order Staying Sarpanch/Up-Sarpanch Elections Set Aside as Unauthorized Under Maharashtra Village Panchayats Act, 1959.

The petitioners, Parmeshwar Kachru Satpute and Dadasaheb Baburao Khindkar, were members of the Group Grampanchayat of Babhalwadi, Bedkuchiwadi, and Be...