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The Bombay High Court has imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 on an advocate for submitting objectionable photographs with a petition seeking to get a rape case against a man revoked.
The Bombay High Court recently rejected the bail of a man who took undue advantage of the loneliness of a married woman he met on Facebook, took her nude photographs and videos, and shared them ...
The grandeur of the Bombay High Court lies not just in its magnificent edifice – it has been the home of historic trials and brave legal luminaries.
Over 50 lawyers, including senior counsels Navroze Seervai, Gayatri Singh and Mihir Desai, read out the Preamble outside Gate No 6 in unison and said that no one can divide the country and its ...
Lawyers Read Preamble Outside Bombay High Court Protesting Citizenship Law Over 50 lawyers, including senior counsels Navroze Seervai, Gayatri Singh and Mihir Desai, read out the preamble in ...
The Bombay high court’s judgment on April 23 marks an important judicial pushback against what we can call LOC impunity.
Lawyers practising at the Bombay High Court on Monday gathered outside the court to read the Preamble to the Constitution as a mark of protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and ...
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday pulled up the BMC for its failure to curb the menace of illegal hoardings and banners, which have now come up right outside the court building in Fort.
The Bombay High Court ruled that following a girl once does not constitute stalking under IPC Section 354 (D) or POCSO. The court found a 19-year-old guilty of sexual assault but not stalking, as ...
Observing that “no sense of proportion or discretion” was exercised by an advocate, the Bombay high Court imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 on an advocate for submitting objectionable photographs ...