News Bombay high court upholds preventive detention, holding that “Verification by senior police officers offers sufficient assurance of genuineness” and personal verification by detaining authority is not required RawlawNovember 25, 20256 min read
News Bombay High Court sets aside compensation imposed for failed cheque case — “Acquittal does not mean malicious prosecution; Section 250 requires clear absence of reasonable grounds” RawlawNovember 24, 20256 min read
News Bombay High Court refuses habeas corpus for custody of minor children — “When both parents are natural guardians, custody must be decided through a full welfare inquiry, not summary writ” RawlawNovember 24, 20256 min read
News Bombay High Court orders Customs to refund duty on missing import consignment — “Importer cannot suffer for inter-departmental disputes; duty paid becomes refundable deposit” RawlawNovember 24, 20257 min read
News Bombay High Court upholds permission for supplementary charge-sheet — “Further investigation is a statutory right; delay alone cannot defeat prosecution” RawlawNovember 24, 20256 min read
News Bombay High Court orders rehabilitation cabin to be allotted to pavement dweller—“State cannot deny relocation benefit merely because identity documents evolved over time” RawlawNovember 23, 20256 min read
News Bombay High Court quashes EPFO prohibitory order against lessee—“Section 8-F requires notice and hearing; transferee liability under Section 17B cannot defeat statutory procedure” RawlawNovember 22, 20257 min read
News Bombay High Court holds auction purchaser must clear past dues before seeking housing society membership — “Deemed membership cannot defeat statutory mandate”; society’s refusal upheld RawlawNovember 21, 20257 min read
News Bombay High Court rejects Section 34 challenge to arbitral award in Malad slum redevelopment dispute — “scope under Section 34 is narrow; unpleaded grounds cannot be introduced through oral argument” RawlawNovember 20, 20258 min read
News Bombay High Court holds that territorial jurisdiction must be interpreted to advance justice: “Hyper-technical objections cannot defeat statutory rights under compensation law” RawlawNovember 18, 20256 min read