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Supreme Court Upholds Liability for Minimum Guarantee Charges Under Electricity Supply Agreement, Applies Issue Estoppel to Bar Challenge Against Pre-2003 Liability, and Rejects Limitation Claim Under Section 56(2)
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Supreme Court Upholds Liability for Minimum Guarantee Charges Under Electricity Supply Agreement, Applies Issue Estoppel to Bar Challenge Against Pre-2003 Liability, and Rejects Limitation Claim Under Section 56(2)

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court overturned the High Court’s decision, reinstating the electricity board's demand for minimum guarantee charges from the respondent. It held that the prior judicial orders conclusively…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition for MSE Purchase Preference, Citing Justified Tender Process and Price Adjustments; "Public Interest in Project Continuation Outweighs Procedural Concerns Amid Alleged Oversights"
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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition for MSE Purchase Preference, Citing Justified Tender Process and Price Adjustments; “Public Interest in Project Continuation Outweighs Procedural Concerns Amid Alleged Oversights”

Court's Decision:The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition, finding no merit in the petitioner’s claim for Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) purchase preference under the tender process. The court…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Supreme Court Strikes Down Madarsa Education Act, Upholds Secular Principles: “Provision of Quality Education for All Citizens is a Constitutional Mandate”
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Madarsa Education Act, Upholds Secular Principles: “Provision of Quality Education for All Citizens is a Constitutional Mandate”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court held that the Madarsa Education Act violates the constitutional principle of secularism and Articles 14 and 21A of the Constitution. The Act was deemed unconstitutional…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Bombay High Court Directs State CET Cell to Permit Institutional Level Admissions for Vacant NEET-UG-2024 Seats in Medical Colleges, Citing Conflict with NMC Circular and Preventing “Undue Waste of Resources”
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Bombay High Court Directs State CET Cell to Permit Institutional Level Admissions for Vacant NEET-UG-2024 Seats in Medical Colleges, Citing Conflict with NMC Circular and Preventing “Undue Waste of Resources”

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court ordered that seats remaining vacant after all CAP (Centralized Admission Process) rounds in NEET-UG-2024 should be filled through an Institutional Level Round. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Supreme Court Affirms Appellants' Limited Share in Ancestral Property, Upholds Validity of Relinquishment Deed and Adherence to Muslim Succession Principles
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Supreme Court Affirms Appellants’ Limited Share in Ancestral Property, Upholds Validity of Relinquishment Deed and Adherence to Muslim Succession Principles

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals challenging the High Court’s decision, which upheld the Deputy Director of Consolidation's findings, confirming the appellants' limited 1/12 share in certain properties.…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Bombay High Court Grants Temporary Suspension of Look Out Circulars for International Travel, Citing Petitioner’s Compliance and Professional Necessity, Subject to Strict Undertakings
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Bombay High Court Grants Temporary Suspension of Look Out Circulars for International Travel, Citing Petitioner’s Compliance and Professional Necessity, Subject to Strict Undertakings

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court permitted the petitioner to travel internationally from Mumbai to Lima and Buenos Aires for a conference from November 5 to November 27, 2024, despite…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Supreme Court Affirms PSPCL’s Right to Enforce Pre-Amendment Terms, Rules October 2009 Press Release on Mega Power Policy Insufficient to Establish "Change in Law" in Power Purchase Agreement
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Supreme Court Affirms PSPCL’s Right to Enforce Pre-Amendment Terms, Rules October 2009 Press Release on Mega Power Policy Insufficient to Establish “Change in Law” in Power Purchase Agreement

Court's Decision:The Supreme Court upheld the order of the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) and the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC), determining that the Press Release issued on 1st…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Bombay High Court Grants Interim Relief to Petitioner, Directs SFIO to Adhere to Working Hours for Senior Citizens’ Questioning, Emphasizes "Fairness and Reasonableness"; Suspends Coercive Steps Until Further Notice
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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Relief to Petitioner, Directs SFIO to Adhere to Working Hours for Senior Citizens’ Questioning, Emphasizes “Fairness and Reasonableness”; Suspends Coercive Steps Until Further Notice

Court’s Decision:The Bombay High Court, while hearing a petition, directed the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) to ensure that the petitioner, a senior citizen, is questioned only during working hours.…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Supreme Court Criticizes High Court's "Total Lawlessness" in Imposing Excessive Bail Conditions, Rules That Directions Beyond Bail Proceedings Cannot Prejudice Civil Rights
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Supreme Court Criticizes High Court’s “Total Lawlessness” in Imposing Excessive Bail Conditions, Rules That Directions Beyond Bail Proceedings Cannot Prejudice Civil Rights

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeals, setting aside specific conditions imposed by the High Court in its bail order. The Court ruled that the High Court had exceeded…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024
Bombay High Court Criticizes Police "Lethargy" in Environmental Case; Orders SIT to Expedite Investigation into Alleged CRZ Map Forgery and Delayed Police Action, Status Report Due December 5, 2024
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Bombay High Court Criticizes Police “Lethargy” in Environmental Case; Orders SIT to Expedite Investigation into Alleged CRZ Map Forgery and Delayed Police Action, Status Report Due December 5, 2024

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court ordered the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate complaints regarding alleged forged maps showing unauthorized constructions exempted under the Coastal Regulation…
Posted by Rawlaw November 5, 2024

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