Gaurav Bhatia, alias Sandeep Bishnoi, and Waspi Mehmud Khan — arrested last year over an alleged conspiracy of the Bishnoi ...
The Bombay High Court on Friday granted bail to two men arrested last year in connection with an alleged conspiracy of the ...
The Bombay High Court lifted part of an injunction in Pidilite's trademark dispute with Astra Chemtech, citing misleading ...
Bombay High Court proposed the appointment of a mediator to resolve the alleged case of trademark breach by the House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) over Macrotech Developers’ brand name “Lodha ...
The SC Collegium had also recommended that the Chief Justice of the Telangana High Court, Alok Aradhe be transferred to the Bombay HC. Acting on the top court Collegium recommendation, the Centre ...
The Bombay high court wondered if there would be a solution for air pollution in Mumbai or if citizens have to continue seeing haze each year after Diwali. Amid the deteriorating air quality in ...
Bombay High Court has directed the Centre and State to respond to a PIL seeking cancer warning labels on alcohol bottles. The PIL, filed by Yash Chilwar, highlights the health risks of alcohol ...
The Bombay High Court on Friday (January 31, 2025) reserved its order for judgment on the death confirmation petition by the State government and appeals filed by the 12 convicts in the July 11 ...
Bombay high court appoints Justice R V Raveendran as mediator in Lodha brothers' real estate dispute
The Bombay High Court appointed former Supreme Court Justice R V Raveendran as mediator to resolve a dispute between brothers Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha over the use of the name 'Lodha'.
Mumbai: The central government on Tuesday issued a notification confirming justice Alok Aradhe, currently chief justice of the Telangana high court, as the new chief justice of Bombay high court.
The Bombay High Court has recently ruled that a wife filing false complaints against her husband and in-laws in an attempt to correct his behaviour constitutes cruelty within marital relations.
We missed this earlier: Bombay High Court has dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking guidelines to address ticket scaling and resale of tickets online on January 10. The court noted ...
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