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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Navy Pension Regulation Denying Condonation for Voluntary Discharge. Regulation 82(a) of Navy (Pension) Regulations, 1964, held valid and not violative of Articles 14, 21, 300A as it applies uniformly to sailors discharged at their own request.

The petitioners, six former sailors of the Indian Navy, were discharged from service on compassionate grounds. They had served between 14 and 15 years...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Reversion of Naval Sailor for Lack of Mandatory Qualification. Promotion to Acting Petty Officer Mechanical Engineer set aside as petitioner failed to possess Boiler-Room Watch Keeping Certificate required under Navy Instructions 2/96.

The petitioner, M.R. Manoj, was a sailor in the Indian Navy who was promoted to the rank of Acting Petty Officer Mechanical Engineer (POME) on 7th Sep...

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Supreme Court Upholds Service Element of Disability Pension for Sailor Discharged After 10 Years in Low Medical Category. Regulation 107 of Navy (Pension) Regulations, 1964 Entitles Personnel with Less Than 15 Years Service to Proportional Service Element.

The case involves an appeal by the Union of India against the order of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Regional Bench, Kochi, which held that the responden...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition in Navy Service Matter Due to Alternative Remedy. Petitioner, a Chief Petty Officer, Directed to Approach Armed Forces Tribunal Under Section 3(o) of Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 for Challenge to Release Order.

The petitioner, Anil Kumar, a Chief Petty Officer in the Indian Navy, challenged an order dated 26 June 2015 releasing him from service effective 31 J...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Chief Minister's Permission for Development on Recreational Ground in Public Interest Litigation. Section 47 MRTP Act Appeal Allowed Without Proper Application of Mind and Contrary to Development Plan Reservation.

The judgment arises from a public interest litigation filed by residents living around the Cooperage plot in Mumbai, represented by the Oval Cooperage...

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Bombay High Court Grants Injunction in Copyright Infringement Case for Technical Drawings of Flash Lights. Court holds that copyright subsists in technical drawings under Section 2(c) of the Copyright Act, 1957, and that reproduction in a three-dimensional form constitutes infringement.

The plaintiff, Photoquip India Limited, filed a copyright infringement suit against Delhi Photo Store and Sunlight Industries, alleging that the defen...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Reversion of Air Crew Diver in Coast Guard — Policy Change Cannot Be Applied Retrospectively to Vested Rights. The court held that the petitioner had a vested right to continue in the ACD cadre and the reversion order based on a retrospective policy was illegal.

The petitioner, Narendra Kumar Dabar, joined the Indian Coast Guard as a Navik on 3 January 1986. He successfully qualified for the Air Crew Diver (AC...