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What’s wrong in a demo against US dignitary: HC

Tuesday 1 September '09

The Bombay High Court on Monday asked the state government what was wrong if anyone wanted to demonstrate against an American dignitary.
Wrap up slum rehab cases fast: HC to panel

Friday 28 August '09

The Bombay High Court has asked the high-power committee formed to deal with complaints of irregularities in the Slum Rehabilitation Authority projects to expedite the hearing of cases.
Hari Masjid probe at ‘snail’s pace’, will monitor from now: High Court

Saturday 22 August '09

Dissatisfied with the pace of the CBI probe into the 1993 Hari Masjid firing case, the Bombay High Court on Friday said it would monitor the progress of investigation from now.
High Court rap for city police, in two separate cases

Friday 21 August '09

The unjustified use of Section 151 of CrPC to detain people in the guise of potential threat came under the scanner of Bombay High Court on Thursday.
Machines for Pinaka: Dollar dip helps US firm bag bid, court says

Sunday 16 August '09

A Fall in US dollar proved costly for an Indian company as it failed to procure the tender to supply machines required by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for production of Pinaka rocket launcher by the Ordnance Factory at Ambajhari.
HC lifts stay on n-plant land: power for millions

Friday 14 August '09

Agreeing with the government that a new nuclear power plant in the Konkan region is in public interest as it would supply electricity to millions....
50-yr imprisonment: HC says follow ’92 guidelines for those convicted before new rule enacted

Thursday 13 August '09

Hearing a petition filed by by four people convicted in the ’93 blasts case, the Bombay High Court on Wednesday observed that those who were convicted before the amended state government guidelines of 2008 came into effect, can avail of the benefits of 1992 guidelines for premature release.
Lakhan Bhaiya ‘encounter’: HC raps cop attitude

Friday 7 August '09

The Bombay High Court on Thursday said it would have to call in the CBI to probe the alleged fake encounter of Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya since the police seem to be trying to suppress the case.
Hari Masjid probe: CBI may seek more time

Thursday 6 August '09

Two weeks ahead of the deadline for completing a probe into the 1993 Hari Masjid firing case, the CBI is looking at the possibility of seeking an extension.
From funk to monk

Thursday 6 August '09

For someone who had taken the world of funk and alternate rock to new levels, Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante’s latest solo offering is a revelation into his introspective mind that has churned out his thoughts with experimental psychedelic music.
Mosque firing probe: CBI may seek more time

Thursday 6 August '09

Two weeks ahead of the deadline for completing a probe into the 1993 Hari Masjid firing case, the CBI is looking at the possibility of seeking an extension.
Missing child case: High Court asks Virk to file status report

Wednesday 5 August '09

After months of investigations to trace a missing child and his absconding father, the Bombay High Court on Tuesday directed the Director General of Police S S Virk to file a status report on the case.
Never tried to grab land: MLA Siddiqui

Sunday 2 August '09

MLA Baba Siddiqui has filed an affidavit in the Bombay High Court...
50 yrs in jail? What does it mean, asks court

Friday 31 July '09

A government letter recommending a 50-year jail term for a convict, Nishan Singh Jaimal Singh Sohel, had the Bombay High Court wondering on Thursday whether the number of years was correct.
’93 blast convicts: State to review decision on 50-yr imprisonment

Thursday 30 July '09

The state government has said it would reconsider its decision to keep four 1993 blast convicts behind bars for 50 years.
Court vacates stay on sale of 93 MHADA flats

Thursday 23 July '09

The Bombay High Court has vacated a stay order restricting the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority from selling its 93 flats for which Gondhali Samaj, a nomadic tribe, had staked claim.
In a first, HC extends convict’s parole to arrange Rs 5 lakh fine

Wednesday 22 July '09

In a first, the Bombay High Court has granted an extension of parole to a convict to arrange for the fine slapped on him by a MCOCA court in the 1999 case involving the attempted murder of the then mayor of Mumbai Milind Vaidya.
22 years on, woman gets dues

Tuesday 14 July '09

The perseverance of a woman to get justice following her illegal termination from service has paid off after 22 years of pursuing the matter...
State to inform HC on plans to curtail working hrs of bar waitresses, singers

Tuesday 14 July '09

The state government will soon inform the Bombay High Court — which is hearing a bunch of petitions filed by the Indian Hotel and Restaurant Association and some hotel and bar owners...
No boardwise quota : Court quashes 90:10 policy, says made with political agenda

Tuesday 7 July '09

The state government’s second attempt at wooing the majority SSC (state board) students fell flat on Monday when the Bombay High Court...
HC throws out Maharashtra quota bid

Tuesday 7 July '09

The Maharashtra government’s second attempt to reserve 90 per cent of junior college seats for SSC students...
Indian father, German mother seek damages for son’s visa delay

Monday 6 July '09

An Indian artist and his German wife, fighting for person-of-Indian-origin status for their five-year-old son, are so upset by the delay in getting his visa extended that they have moved court seeking damages.
State wants Khalistan terrorist to stay behind bars for 50 yrs

Sunday 5 July '09

Nishan Singh Jaimal Singh Sohel was just a teenager when he was arrested by the Maharashtra police in December 1991 for terrorist activities.
Court seeks state affidavit on judiciary upgrade status

Monday 22 June '09

The Bombay High Court has directed the Chief Secretary to file an affidavit explaining the status of measures taken for enhancing the functioning of the judiciary, like providing E-library, staff and computer software.
Court asks woman to publish photos of absconding husband, child

Wednesday 17 June '09

The Bombay High Court has directed a woman, whose husband has absconded with their four-year-old child, to publish their photographs in the media.
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