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Supreme Court Upholds Licensing Conditions on Orchestra Bars Under Maharashtra Police Act, 1951. Gender-Based Numerical Restrictions on Performers Held Valid as Reasonable Restrictions in Public Interest Under Article 19(6) of the Constitution.

The appeals arose from a judgment of the High Court of Bombay that upheld conditions imposed by the Commissioner of Police, Brihan Mumbai, on orchestr...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petitions of Restaurants Challenging Additional Conditions on Premises Licenses Imposed by Police Commissioner. Additional Conditions Held Ultra Vires as Not Authorized by Bombay Police Act, 1951 and Licensing Rules, 1960.

The petitioners, a group of restaurants holding premises licenses under the Licensing and Controlling Places of Public Amusement (Other than Cinemas) ...

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High Court Quashes PMLA Proceedings Against Advocate Applicant in Money Laundering Case Involving Anil Deshmukh -- Properties Purchased in 2005-2007 Have No Nexus with Alleged 2020-2021 Proceeds of Crime

The High Court allowed the criminal application filed by Applicant under Section 482 of the Cr.P.C., quashing the process issued against him by the De...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Entertainment Duty on Permit Rooms and Beer Bars with Live Orchestra. Levy of Rs. 50,000 or Rs. 25,000 per month is a valid fiscal measure not infringing Article 19(1)(g) and does not constitute double taxation.

The petitioner, Ashok Ganapati Gupta, proprietor of M/s. Ashoka Restaurant and Bar, filed a writ petition challenging the constitutional validity of t...

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High Court of Gujarat Allows Insurance Company's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim — Reduces Compensation Due to Lack of Proof of Income and Negligence of Driver. Claimants failed to establish income of deceased and contributory negligence was not considered by Tribunal.

The present appeals were filed by the National Insurance Company Ltd. under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, challenging the judgment and ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Cancellation of Entertainment License for Obscene Acts and Licensee Absence. Licensee's failure to supervise and presence of unauthorized persons running establishment justified cancellation under Bombay Police Act, 1951 and Rules.

The petitioner, M/s. Hotel Suraj, operated an eating house with licenses for orchestra, liquor service under the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, and an ...