The Bombay High Court raised alarm over 2,100 illegal constructions in Navi Mumbai, calling it a “systemic failure” caused by officials–developer nexus. The Court said the Maharashtra government cannot remain a “passive spectator” while home buyers suffer.
Manorama Khedkar, mother of ex-IAS probationer Puja Khedkar, has been granted interim bail till October 13 in a high-profile kidnapping case. Police investigations are ongoing, and more charges may follow.
The Supreme Court stayed the contempt conviction of a woman sentenced by the Bombay High Court for distributing a circular that accused judges of being part of a “dog mafia”, staying her jail term for now.
A Navi Mumbai resident was sentenced to one week in jail for calling High Court and Supreme Court judges part of a “dog mafia”. The Bombay High Court found her remarks insulting and damaging to judicial dignity.
Two advocates arrested at the Panvel court in Navi Mumbai for their alleged involvement in a fake heirship certificate case. The arrests were made on Friday, and the accused have been remanded to police custody for nine days. Authorities are investigating their roles in forging documents and the extent of the fraudulent activities. This incident highlights concerns about legal malpractice and its implications on the judicial system.
The Supreme Court dismissed CIDCO’s petition against the Bombay High Court’s ruling, which blocked the Maharashtra government’s plan to assign sports complex land in Navi Mumbai to private developers. Emphasizing the need for green spaces, especially for children, the Court upheld the importance of public recreational areas over commercialization.
A Public Interest Litigation filed in the Bombay High Court today (21st Oct) seeks guidelines to tackle black marketing and ticket scalping for major events, particularly concerning the Coldplay concert in Navi Mumbai. Advocate Amit Vyas’s petition highlights issues with ticket sales and urges compliance with consumer protection laws. The case will be heard on November 11.
Amit Vyas, representing Coldplay fans in India, has filed a criminal complaint with Mumbai’s Economic Offences Wing against BookMyShow and Live Nation, alleging ticketing fraud for the band’s upcoming concerts. He claims unethical practices and manipulation enabled ticket bots to thrive, depriving genuine fans of access and leading to inflated resale prices.
The Bombay High Court recently ruled that an egg donor in a surrogacy arrangement cannot claim parental rights, emphasizing that the 2005 Guidelines apply to surrogacies conducted before the enactment of the Surrogacy Act. The petitioner, the biological mother, was granted interim access and visitation rights to her daughters, with the court warning against emotional harm to the children.
In a staggering incident in Maharashtra’s Navi Mumbai township, a 27-year-old woman lawyer has been arrested for allegedly extorting Rs 12 lakh from a hotelier.
