The Bombay High Court on Monday extended the interim relief of no coercive action against actor Kangana Ranaut and her sister Rangoli Chandel till January 25.; The High Court also directed the city police not to summon the duo for questioning till then.
A Single Bench of Justice Ravindra Ghuge gave this decision on January 2 on a petition filed by Anjali Guru. In this petition, the decision of the Returning Officer on 31 December 2020 was challenged. The returning officer had canceled the petitioner's form for Gram Panchayat Election in Jalgaon district.
During the hearing of a case on Tuesday, the high court has ordered to register a criminal case against four TV channels for broadcasting an advertisement promoting Hanuman Chalisa Yantra. The court believed that it promotes superstition among the public.
"The purpose of rehabilitative sentencing is to reform the offender as a person so that he may become a normal law-abiding member of the community once again."
The Supreme Court has affirmed the order of Bombay High Court which had denied admission to a medical aspirant in the MBBS course in NAMO Medical Education and Research Institute, Silvassa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu as the same is against the reservation policy of the college.
The observation was made by a bench comprising Justices SS Shinde and MS Karnik on a petition filed by Advocate Ali Kaashif Khan Deshmukh seeking a direction to block the actor’s Twitter account.
The Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court on Friday made the above direction while allowing a student of the Maratha caste to avail EWS reservation benefits with an undertaking not to claim any other reservation, either vertical or horizontal, except EWS category.
The Bombay High Court in its judgement dated 14.08.2018 had held that the tribe Gond Gowari was completely extinct before 1911 and no trace of it was found either in the Maratha Country of C. P. and Berar or in the State of Madhya Pradesh prior to 1956.