Last month, the Supreme Court gave a three-month deadline to state wetland authorities across India to demarcate all wetlands ...
The notification was circulated recently under the seal of the Registrar General of the Bombay HC to all courts and tribunals under its jurisdiction. “The High Court of Bombay Rules for Video ...
Bombay High Court's Nagpur bench has held that following a girl just once, does not amount to stalking, as prescribed under Section 354(D) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the provisions under ...
The Bombay High Court on Thursday observed that it will no longer monitor the probe into the 2015 murder of Communist Party of India leader and rationalist writer Govind Pansare. The court ...
The BCCI assured payment of over Rs 6 crore to police commissioners for security during cricket matches within two weeks.
In 2024, the Bombay High Court prioritized public issues through suo motu PILs, addressing diverse concerns such as air pollution, slum rehabilitation, sex crimes against children, microplastics ...
The Bombay High Court on Monday dismissed a petition challenging a contract awarded by the Maharashtra government to Adani Group for supply of renewable and thermal power electricity, noting the ...
The Bombay High Court at Goa is hiring 17 clerks but applicants with more than two children are ineligible. This rule doesn't apply to those with more than two children before March 28 ...
The Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court has refused to quash criminal proceedings initiated against Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Private Limited 14 years ago by the magistrate’s court in ...
The Bombay High Court has reaffirmed the autonomy of an adult Hindu woman who chose to marry a Muslim man below the legal marriageable age of 21. The court ruled that since the woman is a major ...
The Bombay High Court has held that not letting a child meet her mother amounts to 'cruelty' under the Indian Penal Code, and refused to quash a First Information Report registered against the in ...
Let alone driving; you cannot even walk on the roads, observed Justice Kamal Khata of Bombay High Court while hearing a Suo Motu petition addressing the issue of hawkers menace in Mumbai.