No illegal Ganesh pandals in Mumbai: BMC tells Bombay High Court
India | September 14, 2018 18:38 ISTThe state government had on Wednesday told the bench that there existed around 314 illegal pandals in the city and its suburbs.
The state government had on Wednesday told the bench that there existed around 314 illegal pandals in the city and its suburbs.
Referring to Chaudhary's plea, the bench noted earlier the petitioner had written a letter to the prime minister, president of India and Maharashtra chief minister.
The PIL was filed by activist Sanjay Bhalerao, who claims to be a witness to the Bhima Koregaon violence.
A bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi, Naveen Sinha and K M Joseph said entertaining the petition at this stage might impact the ongoing trial in the case. The bench granted Purohit the liberty to raise his contentions before the trial court.
Earlier in the day, State Additional Director General (Law and Order) Parambir Singh along with the Pune police had addressed the media on the case on Friday.
In April this year, the high court had ordered that a three-member committee be set up to conduct an inquiry into the incident that took place last year.
Abu Salem’s parole has been rejected twice in the past. Reportedly, this is the third time Salem is going to get married.
The Bombay High Court said that it was the Maharashtra government's "constitutional obligation" to ensure pothole-free roads.
Around a dozen MNS workers barged into PVR Icon on Senapati Bapat Road in Pune and some of them slapped the assistant manager of the theatre.
Purohit had challenged previous HC judgements after which his discharge from the case was rejected by a special trial court
A division bench of justices R M Savant and Revati Mohite Dere was hearing a petition filed by Naik seeking a direction to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to submit reports on the probe carried out by them against Naik.
Goa Foundation, on whose petition the SC had quashed the mining leases, had approached the high court against the state government's March 21 order allowing the transportation of ore.
PMLA case: Bombay HC grants bail to former Maharashtra Dy CM Chhagan Bhujbal
Justice Deshmukh also imposed certain conditions on Bhujbal's release on bail, including that he will appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED), whenever summoned for questioning.
The Justice said that the husband cannot be held guilty as there is no evidence of fraud, but struck down the marriage.
A division bench of justices A S Oka and P N Deshmukh said it was a citizen's fundamental right to have good roads, streets and footpaths and people could not be deprived of their rights.
The order came as the state-run JJ Hospital's medical board examined the victim and advised that the continuation of the pregnancy would endanger her life.
A bench of Justices R M Savant and Sarang Kotwal directed ACP (special branch) Padmaja Chavan to record the girl's statement at a place and time of her choosing in accordance with the mandate of the POCSO Act.
Justice Gautam Patel last week passed the order directing 'Ram Nagar Trust' to pay Rs 1,000 per day for the 450-day delay ( Rs. 4.5 lakh in total) to the defendant in the suit filed by the trust in 2009.
The bench was hearing a petition filed against the Mumbai University's grievance cell by a college in Kandivli.
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