Chief Justice of India BR Gavai inaugurated the project for MNLU Mumbai’s new campus at Goregaon, lauding Maharashtra’s efforts in strengthening judicial and legal infrastructure. He encouraged students to embrace litigation and uphold the Constitution’s ideals of social and economic justice.
Chief Justice of India Bhushan Gavai laid the foundation stone for the new Bombay High Court complex in Bandra, calling it a “temple of justice and not a seven-star hotel.” He urged that the building reflect democratic values and serve citizens, not luxury.
Chief Justice of India Bhushan R Gavai commended the Maharashtra government for developing modern court buildings and improving judicial infrastructure. He spoke while inaugurating a memorial for his father, former Governor R S Gavai, in Amravati.
Police arrested software engineer Prashant Bankar in connection with the death of a 28-year-old woman doctor in Satara. The doctor had named him and a police officer in a note written on her palm before her death.
Maharashtra’s top law officer Birendra Saraf has resigned citing personal reasons, CM Devendra Fadnavis confirmed. He will remain in office till January 2026 while the government finds his successor.
CM Devendra Fadnavis said his government is “positive about bringing in a law to ensure safety of advocates” while attending the inauguration of Bombay HC’s new circuit bench in Kolhapur. He called the move a historic victory after a 50-year struggle.
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai inaugurated the new Kolhapur circuit bench of the Bombay High Court. The bench will handle cases from six districts, reducing the need for litigants to travel 380 km to Mumbai.
Bombay High Court clarified it never ordered the closure of Kabutarkhanas, only upheld BMC’s move.
The Court stressed, “Human life is of paramount importance” amid health concerns from pigeon feeding.
CM Devendra Fadnavis said the Maharashtra government will file a review petition seeking the return of elephant Madhuri to Nandani Math, stating, “There is public sentiment that Madhuri should come back to the Math.”
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis reacts to the Malegaon Blast case verdict, stating “Terrorism was never saffron” after all the accused were acquitted by the special NIA court.
