The Bombay High Court questioned whether the rule of law truly exists in Maharashtra, strongly criticising the failure to arrest a minister’s son in a criminal case. The court asked if the Chief Minister is “so helpless” that even ministers’ children continue to evade the police without consequences.
Justice Madhav Jamdar of the Bombay High Court explained the five-month delay in publishing a judgment, attributed to his heavy workload and late working hours. The ruling addressed the Transfer of Property Act, stating that purchasers must adhere to pending decrees. Recent judge transfers aim to improve judicial efficiency and balance workloads.
Justice Madhav Jamdar of the Bombay High Court has initiated a police investigation into suspicious calls made to his wife, purportedly aimed at framing him after he issued strict orders against two lawyers. The inquiry, ordered due to concerns over judicial interference, will assess whether these calls were intended to intimidate him.
The Bombay High Court Ordered the Bar Council to investigate a lawyer who sought an adjournment on the day an order was to be delivered. The Court observed, “Conduct of the learned Advocate totally unacceptable,” indicating potential professional misconduct and emphasizing the importance of ethical responsibility in legal proceedings.
Bombay High Court on Monday has expressed strong disapproval of the Maharashtra government’s approach to handling illegal structures violating the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms The Bombay High Court on Monday has expressed strong disapproval of the Maharashtra government’s approach to handling illegal structures violating the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms. The court’s criticism points […]
In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court, led by Justice Madhav Jamdar, has strongly criticized the stereotypical comments made by a Sessions Judge in Pandharpur against transgender persons. The Sessions Court had previously stated in a bail rejection order dated December 19 that transgender individuals are “well known” for “harassing” people and described them […]
