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Source: indianexpress Coming to the rescue of a Pakistani couple living in India, the Bombay High Court Monday directed the Centre not to take “any coercive step of deporting them from India”. According to the couple’s petition, they were required to leave India by November 18 as per an order issued by the Ministry of
Source:- hindustantimes.com Overturning its earlier recommendation to put an age cap on candidates taking the law entrance exam, a state advisory committee for legal admissions has asked the government to not restrict aspirants on the basis of their age. Instead, the panel suggested, that the government wait for the outcome of multiple petitions filed in
Source:- hindustantimes.com The Mumbai police drew ire from the Bombay high court last week for booking a handicapped woman for allegedly subjecting her brother’s wife to cruelty. The court directed the Director General of Police to issue a circular to all police stations instructing officials to “apply their minds” before showing any person as an
Source:- intoday.in The construction work for Mumbai metro rail project faces another hurdle as the Bombay High Court has refused to allow cutting of trees. The high court extended the stay on tree-cutting for another two weeks. The Bombay High Court today refused to lift its stay on cutting of trees for the metro rail
Source:- intoday.in Bombay High Court today came down heavily on the Maharashtra government for insisting that knowledge of local topography and Marathi language was a must while giving permits to autorickshaw drivers but not taking action those autorickshaw drivers who refused to ply commuters as per their whims and fancies. Justice Abhay Oka and Justice
Source:- intoday.in Hearing a PIL, the Bombay High Court has asked the Centre to submit a detailed report on the deaths of scientists. The high court observed that the Army and scientists are two sets of people, who needed to be taken care of by the government. The Bombay High Court today asked the central
Source:- huffingtonpost.in MUMBAI– The Bombay High Court today voiced displeasure over journalists covering court proceedings attired in jeans and T-shirts, asking if it was “Bombay culture”. The observation was made by Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice G S Kulkarni when they were hearing a petition challenging doctors abstaining from work. The bench, on seeing
Source – ndtv.com MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday ordered the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and other agencies to demolish or reduce the height of over 100 buildings that are in violation of norms near the city airport within two months. A division bench headed by Justice VM Kanade said violators must
Source:- hindustantimes.com Fourteen new additional judges were sworn in at the Bombay high court on Monday, taking the working strength of judges to 75. The sanctioned strength of judges in the Bombay high court is 90. The new judges were administered the oath by Chief Justice of Bombay HC Manjula Chellur. Of the 14 new
Source:- hindustantimes.com The Bombay High Court today asked if the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament was a sports or a commercial activity and if the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) had taken water from the BMC for ground and pitch maintenance during the IPL this year. A bench of justices A S Oka and Vibha