Bombay High Court Directs SSC and Union of India to Declare Results of Constable GD Candidates, Condemns Bureaucratic Delays, Orders SSC and Union to Release Constable GD Results — “Biometric Mismatch Not Attributable to Applicants”

Bombay High Court Directs SSC and Union of India to Declare Results of Constable GD Candidates, Condemns Bureaucratic Delays, Orders SSC and Union to Release Constable GD Results — “Biometric Mismatch Not Attributable to Applicants”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), comprising Justice Vibha Kankanwadi and Justice Hiten S. Venegavkar, allowed a series of writ petitions filed by candidates whose results for recruitment…
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Bombay High Court Enhances Compensation for Victim’s Family — “Correct Multiplier and Future Prospects Must Be Applied to Ensure Just Compensation” strengthen the binding nature of the Sarla Varma and Pranay Sethi guidelines in motor accident compensation cases

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), presided by Justice R.M. Joshi, enhanced the compensation awarded to the legal heirs of a road accident victim, holding that the Motor…
Bombay High Court Slams Co-operative Society for Denying Membership to Auction Purchasers — “Sale Certificate Issued by Recovery Officer Needs No Registration; Society Cannot Defy Lawful Ownership” strong reaffirmation that auction purchasers under DRT or court sales acquire valid title without registration.

Bombay High Court Slams Co-operative Society for Denying Membership to Auction Purchasers — “Sale Certificate Issued by Recovery Officer Needs No Registration; Society Cannot Defy Lawful Ownership” strong reaffirmation that auction purchasers under DRT or court sales acquire valid title without registration.

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Justice Milind N. Jadhav) set aside orders passed by the Assistant Registrar and the Divisional Joint Registrar of Co-operative Societies that had rejected the…
Bombay High Court: Executor May Be Substituted on Grounds of Ill-Health — “No Impediment When the Sole Beneficiary Seeks to Effectuate the Testator’s Intent”- under Section 301 of the Indian Succession Act, the High Court possesses broad discretion to substitute executors in appropriate cases

Bombay High Court: Executor May Be Substituted on Grounds of Ill-Health — “No Impediment When the Sole Beneficiary Seeks to Effectuate the Testator’s Intent”- under Section 301 of the Indian Succession Act, the High Court possesses broad discretion to substitute executors in appropriate cases

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court, exercising its testamentary jurisdiction under Section 301 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, allowed an application for substitution of the executor of a will…
Bombay High Court Restores Consumer Commission’s Order Holding Bank Liable for Fraud: “Illiterate Widow Wrongfully Deprived of Compensation — Bank’s Negligence Cannot Be Overlooked” strengthens consumer protection jurisprudence by safeguarding vulnerable depositors, especially illiterate individuals.

Bombay High Court Restores Consumer Commission’s Order Holding Bank Liable for Fraud: “Illiterate Widow Wrongfully Deprived of Compensation — Bank’s Negligence Cannot Be Overlooked” strengthens consumer protection jurisprudence by safeguarding vulnerable depositors, especially illiterate individuals.

Court’s Decision In a landmark consumer rights ruling, Justice Milind N. Jadhav of the Bombay High Court set aside the orders of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), New…