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Bombay High Court refuses to interfere with injunction protecting possession of Mahendra Chambers — ‘No perversity in order; public authorities cannot dispossess without due process’

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court dismissed both appeals filed by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and the Empire Building Occupants Welfare Association against a 2019 Single Judge…
Posted by Rawlaw December 6, 2025
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Bombay High Court: “Delay of nine years cannot be condoned without reasons” – Minister’s order restoring fair price shop license quashed, matter remanded

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court at Aurangabad quashed the order of the Hon’ble Minister for Food, Civil Supply and Consumer Protection Department that had condoned a nine-year delay and…
Posted by Rawlaw October 2, 2025
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Bombay High Court Quashes Land Acquisition for Lack of Public Purpose and Non-Application of Mind: “Mere Existence of Government Scheme Does Not Justify Private Acquisition Without Due Process”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court quashed the land acquisition proceedings initiated under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966, holding that the acquisition lacked a demonstrable public purpose,…
Posted by Rawlaw August 7, 2025

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  • Bombay High Court upholds quashing of stop-work notice under municipal law — “Authority must pass a reasoned order after reply; vague notices cannot stand,” appeal dismissed
  • Bombay High Court rejects MSME restructuring plea for ₹30 crore loan — “Eligibility under RBI revival framework hinges on loan limit, not outstanding exposure,” writ petition dismissed
  • Bombay High Court upholds arbitral award granting escalation despite restrictive clauses — “A defaulting employer cannot hide behind no-compensation terms,” commercial arbitration appeal dismissed
  • Bombay High Court refuses to appoint arbitrator for railway contract disputes exceeding 20% cap — “Party autonomy permits selective arbitrability; court cannot compel arbitration beyond agreed threshold,” Section 11 application dismissed
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