Bombay High Court says “the authority cannot ignore the statutory mandate of Section 154B-13” — Court directs recognition of heir’s claim in co-operative society dispute and upholds nominee’s limited status under Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act

Bombay High Court says “the authority cannot ignore the statutory mandate of Section 154B-13” — Court directs recognition of heir’s claim in co-operative society dispute and upholds nominee’s limited status under Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act

Court's decision The Bombay High Court held that the Respondent authorities acted contrary to law by failing to decide the Petitioner society’s application under Section 154B-13 of the Maharashtra Co-operative…
Bombay High Court says “a transfer order passed in breach of binding policy cannot be sustained” — Court quashes reassignment of Cluster Heads and holds that authorities must act fairly, transparently, and within the limits of the transfer guidelines

Bombay High Court says “a transfer order passed in breach of binding policy cannot be sustained” — Court quashes reassignment of Cluster Heads and holds that authorities must act fairly, transparently, and within the limits of the transfer guidelines

Court's decision The Bombay High Court quashed the transfer orders issued to the Petitioners, who were serving as Cluster Heads under the school administration, after finding that the Respondent authorities…
Bombay High Court says “production exceeding average shall be liable for licence fees as per the prescribed rate per case considering overall production” — Court strikes down discriminatory slab-wise fee calculation and holds that all manufacturers producing above 10 lakh cases must be uniformly charged at the rate applicable to their overall production

Bombay High Court says “production exceeding average shall be liable for licence fees as per the prescribed rate per case considering overall production” — Court strikes down discriminatory slab-wise fee calculation and holds that all manufacturers producing above 10 lakh cases must be uniformly charged at the rate applicable to their overall production

Court's decision The Bombay High Court quashed the State’s order demanding additional licence fees from the Petitioner by applying a slab-wise calculation system. The Court held that the Notification governing…
Bombay High Court says “the arbitral findings are so irrational that no fair-minded or reasonable person would have recorded them” — Court sets aside brokerage dispute awards in favour of Sharekhan Limited for violating Section 28(3) and ignoring material evidence

Bombay High Court says “the arbitral findings are so irrational that no fair-minded or reasonable person would have recorded them” — Court sets aside brokerage dispute awards in favour of Sharekhan Limited for violating Section 28(3) and ignoring material evidence

Court's decision The Bombay High Court allowed the Petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, setting aside both the arbitral award and the appellate arbitral award arising…