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Also recommends the transfer of Chief Justice of Bombay High Court Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya to the Delhi High Court
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A bench led by Justice B.R. Gavai criticized the CBI's counsel, warning that it might impose exemplary costs and could also "reward" the probe agency with "compliments" in the form of adverse remarks in its judicial order. Joined by Justice K.V. Vishwanathan, the bench hinted at recording negative comments against the CBI for filing what it deemed a "frivolous" plea solely due to the accused's "high profile" status.
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Originally scheduled for release on September 6, the movie has faced a struggle with the censor board over the non-issuance of a release certificate. Ranaut, who directed, co-produced, and stars as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, accused the CBFC of deliberately stalling certification to postpone the film's release.
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Expresses displeasure with CBFC for not taking a decision on the issuance of a certificate to Kangana Ranaut-starrer film
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"Emergency", which stars Ranaut in the role of former prime minister Indira Gandhi, was scheduled for a September 6 release after multiple delays but is yet to get a clearance from the CBFC
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Taking suo motu cognizance of the shocking incidents reported in the media, a division bench of Justice Revati Mohite-Dere and Justice Prithviraj K. Chavan also criticized the Adarsh Vidya Prasarak Sanstha (AVPS) for failing to report the crimes. The judges noted that while the two girls involved had come forward, many similar cases remain unreported, as "it takes a great deal of courage to speak out about these issues."
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Calls for strict implementation of redevelopment Act, raises concerns about plight of slum dwellers
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The court declared the orders sending him to an observation home illegal, emphasizing full compliance with juvenile law and prioritizing justice above all else.
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Move comes after makers agreed to delete two dialogues from the film
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On March 5, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court acquitted Saibaba, 54, and others, noting that the prosecution failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt the case against him.
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The bench said it was acquitting all the accused as the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt against them.
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The court, in its order, noted that it was established that Dey died a homicidal death after suffering a firearm injury.
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The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal had ruled in favour of LIC in both the cases pertaining to the assessment year 2013-14. While one of them involves an amount of Rs 1,838.8 crore, the disputed sum in the second case is Rs 3,153.9 crore.
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The Appeal has been filed against the order of the Income Tax Tribunal allowing relief to the company on various disallowances and additions made by the Income Tax Department," Mahindra & Mahindra said in a filing.
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The top court said this was only a frivolous attempt to use the PIL jurisdiction to propagate some publicity for the petitioner
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The mind-numbing tragedies in Maharashtra hospitals are a reminder of the country’s pathetic healthcare system
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A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale questioned where such a person would go when their post is unilaterally closed with no recourse available
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The bench in its order said epilepsy was "neither an incurable disease nor can it be considered a mental disorder or a psychopathic disorder" for making a ground for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act.
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Bombay High Court has rejected four petitions filed by absconding diamantaire Mehul Choksi challenging the ED’s move to declare him a fugitive economic offender
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Senior counsel Amit Desai, appearing for the 74-year-old businessman, urged the court to grant a short date for hearing and pointed to his client's advanced age.