The Bombay High Court today assured Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal that his plea for an extension of interim bail would be heard within the next 10 days. Goyal’s lawyers expressed frustration about the case being “shuttlecocked between courts” due to changes in judge assignments since May. The court agreed to hear the plea and set a hearing date soon.
Today, on April 30th, Naresh Goyal, founder of Jet Airways, seeks bail from Bombay High Court based on health grounds amid money laundering and fraud allegations. Goyal’s advocates argue his critical medical condition and the need to care for his ailing wife. The petition emphasizes the necessity of specialized medical care beyond what can be provided in a prison setting.
The Bombay High Court granted bail to four individuals previously accused under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crimes Act (MCOCA), emphasizing the need for legal sanction. The refusal of prosecution sanction nullified the case under MCOCA, leading to the release of the accused. This ruling highlights the balance between stringent laws and individual rights.
The Bombay High Court is poised to introduce a transformative change in its case management approach with the implementation of an automatic case listing system. This new protocol, detailed in a notice issued by the High Court Registrar on December 5, is scheduled to begin on a trial basis from December 11. Also read- Bombay […]
Bombay High Court: Protection Under SC/ST Act Extends Beyond State Boundaries The Bombay High Court, in a landmark judgment, has clarified that the protection accorded to members of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, is not confined to the states where they […]
