High Court of Bombay

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18 Aug 2022 · G.S. Patel; Gauri Godse

The Bombay High Court upheld the revocation of suspension of a police officer by the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal, emphasizing that suspension cannot be prolonged indefinitely without a reasoned extension order and dismissing the writ petition filed by the complainant lacking locus standi.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant suspension departmental enquiry Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal locus standi

Gopal Shivram Krishnan v. The State of Maharashtra

17 Aug 2022 · Revati Mohite Dere; Sharmila U. Deshmukh
Cites 0 · Cited by 3

The Bombay High Court acquitted the appellant of murder charges due to failure of the prosecution to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt on circumstantial evidence.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant circumstantial evidence murder Section 302 IPC benefit of doubt

Infinity Infra v. The City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited

11 Aug 2022 · S.V. Gangapurwala; S. M. Modak
Cites 0 · Cited by 2

The Bombay High Court held that a bidder is entitled to withdraw its bid and claim refund of the Earnest Money Deposit after the stipulated 90-day validity period, and forfeiture clauses apply only within that period.

civil petition_allowed Significant Earnest Money Deposit Bid validity Forfeiture Contract interpretation

Vitthal Rajendra Jogade v. The State of Maharashtra

11 Aug 2022 · A.S. Gadkari

The Bombay High Court upheld the conviction of the appellant for aggravated sexual assault of a minor under IPC and POCSO Act, modifying the sentence to 8 years rigorous imprisonment based on credible victim testimony and proportionality in sentencing.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant sexual assault POCSO Act Section 376(2)(i) IPC prosecutrix testimony

Sunil Shamrao Patil & Anupama Sunil Patil v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors.

11 Aug 2022 · G.S. Patel; Gauri Godse

The Bombay High Court held that without mandatory service of notice under Section 35(3) of the Indian Forest Act, 1927, land cannot be declared private forest under the MPFA, quashing mutation entries vesting such land in the State Government.

property petition_allowed Significant Maharashtra Private Forest (Acquisition) Act, 1975 Indian Forest Act, 1927 Section 35(3) notice private forest

The Chief Administrative Officer, Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran v. Shri Satish Gajanan Pradhan

10 Aug 2022 · Abhay Ahuja
Cites 1 · Cited by 3

The Bombay High Court upheld the jurisdiction of the Permanent Lok Adalat to adjudicate a pension-related dispute as a public utility service matter under the Legal Services Authorities Act, dismissing the petitioner’s challenge.

administrative appeal_dismissed Significant Permanent Lok Adalat Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 public utility service jurisdiction

Sole Proprietor of M/s Vikrant Developers v. Rashida Sadiqbhai Kalyanwalla

09 Aug 2022 · SOMASEKHAR SUNDARESAN

The Bombay High Court appointed an arbitrator under Section 11 of the Arbitration Act, held that arbitration commences on invocation notice, and referred disputes including impleading a subsequent transferee to arbitration.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Section 11 appointment of arbitrator commencement of arbitration proceedings invocation notice

The Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-14, Mumbai v. Shivshahi Punarvasan Prakalp Ltd

05 Aug 2022 · Dhiraj Singh Thakur; Abhay Ahuja
Cites 5 · Cited by 0

The High Court held that prior to Explanation 2 to Section 263, mere inadequacy of inquiry by the Assessing Officer does not justify revision of assessment order, and upheld the Tribunal's decision dismissing the revenue's appeal against the allowance of deductions claimed by the assessee.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Section 263 Income Tax Act Revision of assessment order Inadequacy of inquiry Possible view

Firdous Mohammad Yunus Patel v. The State of Maharashtra

04 Aug 2022 · G.S. Patel; Gauri Godse

The Bombay High Court held that disqualification for compassionate employment under Clause (E) applies only to children from the applicant's marriage with the deceased employee, allowing the petitioner to seek compassionate appointment despite the employee's children from a prior marriage.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant compassionate appointment Government Resolution 28 March 2001 Maharashtra Civil Services Rules 2005 small family definition

Arabian Jacking Enterprises For Contracting & Trading Company v. Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay

03 Aug 2022 · G.S. Patel; Gauri Godse

The Bombay High Court upheld the arbitral award in favor of AJECT, ruling that the arbitrators correctly interpreted the price variation clause including both INR and foreign currency components, and that the award did not violate public policy or fundamental Indian law.

commercial_arbitration appeal_allowed Significant Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 price variation clause contract interpretation unjust enrichment

Smita Pansare & Ors. v. State of Maharashtra & Ors.

03 Aug 2022 · Revati Mohite Dere; Sharmila U. Deshmukh

The Bombay High Court transferred the investigation of Comrade Govind Pansare's murder from the SIT to the Maharashtra ATS due to lack of progress, directing cooperation to ensure effective investigation without disrupting the ongoing trial.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant transfer of investigation Special Investigating Team Anti-Terrorist Squad Comrade Govind Pansare murder

Karmayogi Shankarraoji Patil & Ors. v. Ruia & Ruia Pvt. Ltd. & Ors.

03 Aug 2022 · N. J. Jamadar

The Bombay High Court allowed the petitioners' appeal and directed closure of proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act upon payment of interest and costs, holding that payment of cheque amount with interest justifies discharge even after issuance of process.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 Section 143

Phoenix ARC Private Limited v. The State of Maharashtra

03 Aug 2022 · K. R. Shriram; A. S. Doctor
Cites 1 · Cited by 0

The Bombay High Court held that the Designated Authority under Section 14 of the SARFAESI Act has only ministerial jurisdiction to assist secured creditors in taking possession and cannot adjudicate disputes or entertain third party objections, setting aside an order that delayed possession pending tenancy disputes.

civil appeal_allowed Significant SARFAESI Act Section 14 Designated Authority jurisdiction secured creditor

Anil Ramesh Kolhe v. State of Maharashtra & Ors.

03 Aug 2022 · A.S. Gadkari; Milind N. Jadhav

The Bombay High Court upheld the conviction of a man for raping a mentally retarded woman but reduced his sentence from life imprisonment to 10 years rigorous imprisonment, emphasizing the victim's incapacity to consent and the need for proportional sentencing.

criminal appeal_partly_allowed Significant rape mental retardation Section 376(2)(l) IPC consent

Santosh Prakash Gurav v. State of Maharashtra

02 Aug 2022 · Sarang V. Kotwal

The Bombay High Court acquitted three appellants in a robbery case due to doubtful identification, unreliable recovery, and uncorroborated retracted confessions, emphasizing the need for corroboration in criminal convictions.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant retracted confession test identification parade Section 164 CrPC identification evidence

Waman Ganpatrao Kadam v. The State of Maharashtra

02 Aug 2022 · M.S. Sonak; Jitendra Jain
Cites 0 · Cited by 2

The Bombay High Court held that undisputed project-affected persons must be allotted rehabilitation land without undue delay, setting aside cancellation orders made without natural justice and directing the State to allot alternate lands within six months.

property petition_allowed Significant rehabilitation land allotment Koyna Project natural justice Article 300A

Go Digit General Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Smt. Reshma Shankar Pawar

01 Aug 2022 · Shivkumar Dige

The Bombay High Court upheld the Tribunal's finding of sole negligence of a stationary truck driver causing a fatal accident and affirmed the compensation awarded based on notional income.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant motor accident claim negligence stationary vehicle parking lights

M/s. Lashkaria Housing & Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. v. Slum Rehabilitation Authority

01 Aug 2022 · Sandeep V. Marne

The Bombay High Court upheld the termination of a developer's appointment under Section 13(2) of the Maharashtra Slum Act for deliberate delay in implementing a slum rehabilitation scheme, rejecting the petitioner's locus and substantive challenges.

administrative appeal_dismissed Significant Section 13(2) Maharashtra Slum Act termination of developer Slum Rehabilitation Scheme Slum Rehabilitation Authority

Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-28 v. Crescent Construction Co.

29 Jul 2022 · DHIRAJ SINGH THAKUR; ABHAY AHUJA

The Bombay High Court dismissed the revenue's appeal holding that the retrospective amendment to section 40(a)(ia) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 protects the assessee from disallowance if TDS is deposited before the return filing due date.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Section 40(a)(ia) Income Tax Act, 1961 Tax Deducted at Source Retrospective amendment

Manohar Sahadev Parab v. The State of Maharashtra

29 Jul 2022 · A.S. Gadkari

The Bombay High Court upheld the conviction of a Talathi for demanding and accepting bribe, relying on credible independent panch witness testimony and recovery of marked currency notes despite the complainant's death before trial.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Prevention of Corruption Act bribery demand and acceptance of bribe independent panch witness