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Bombay High Court Quashes CIDCO’s Cancellation of Hospital Plot Auction — “Administrative Lapses Cannot Deny Citizens Access to Healthcare”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court quashed the cancellation of a hospital plot auction by the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd. (CIDCO). The Court held that CIDCO…
Posted by Rawlaw August 25, 2025
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Delhi High Court on Cancellation of Bail: “Liberty Cannot Be Trifled With Lightly; Bail Once Granted Cannot Be Cancelled on Mere Allegations”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court set aside the order of the lower court cancelling the bail of the petitioner, holding that the grounds cited were insufficient and unsupported by…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
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Patna High Court Refuses to Entertain Challenge Against Cancellation of Fair Price Shop License: “Alternative Statutory Remedy Must Be First Invoked”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the cancellation of a fair price shop licence under the Bihar Targeted Public Distribution System (Control) Order, 2016, citing…
Posted by Rawlaw June 23, 2025
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Patna High Court Allows Revival of Time-Barred Revision Against Cancellation of Fair Price Shop License: “Alternate Statutory Remedy Cannot Be Defeated by Procedural Delay”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court disposed of a writ petition challenging the cancellation of a fair price shop licence under the Bihar Targeted Public Distribution System (Control) Order, 2016.…
Posted by Rawlaw June 21, 2025

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