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Bombay High Court: “No interference warranted when statutory authorities act within jurisdiction; writ jurisdiction limited to correcting illegality, not reappreciating findings” – Petition dismissed

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court at Goa dismissed a writ petition challenging orders passed by statutory authorities under the Goa Panchayat Raj Act. The Court held that the petitioner…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2025
slum redevelopment
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Bombay High Court Quashes Minister’s Interference in Slum Redevelopment — “Authorities Must Act Independently; Political Pressure Cannot Stall Rehabilitation”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court allowed writ petitions filed by the developer and cooperative housing society engaged in a Slum Rehabilitation Scheme (SRA) at Vile Parle, Mumbai. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw August 25, 2025
refused bail
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Bombay High Court Refuses Bail Cancellation Despite Multiple FIRs: “Strong, Cogent and Overwhelming Grounds Absent for Interference with Liberty”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court, in a detailed judgment delivered on July 31, 2025, rejected the State’s application for cancellation of bail granted to an accused convicted under Section…
Posted by Rawlaw August 1, 2025
loan discrepancies
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Himachal Pradesh High Court Upholds Conviction Under Negotiable Instruments Law Despite Discrepancies in Loan Transaction, Emphasising Limited Revisional Jurisdiction and Narrow Scope for Interference in Findings of Fact by Lower Courts

Court’s Decision The High Court dismissed the criminal revision petition, affirming the conviction and sentence imposed by the Trial Court and upheld by the Appellate Court under Section 138 of…
Posted by Rawlaw July 6, 2025

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