The Bombay High Court remarked Today (27th March) that the flow of public interest litigation (PIL) should be preserved as sacred and not exploited. “These types of PILs are needlessly consuming our court’s time. Let us endeavor to maintain the sanctity of the PIL process as much as we can,” stated the Court.
The Bombay High Court issued a landmark ruling, banning unauthorized hoardings by political, commercial, and religious groups in public spaces to prioritize public safety. This decision came in response to a contempt petition and emphasized the hazards to pedestrians and road users. Despite enforcement efforts, the number of illegal hoardings remains a concern.
Five former Presidents of the Advocates Association of Western India (AAWI), including four senior advocates, have approached the Bombay High Court with a petition seeking the installation of air conditioning systems in the Advocates Bar Rooms within the high court premises. The petitioners include Senior Advocates Shirish Gupte, Ashok Mundargi, Prasad Dhakephalkar, Rajiv Patil, and […]
