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  1. High Court: Maharashtra's move to increase land lease rent in high-end real estate sector not arbitrary

    High Court: Maharashtra's move to increase land lease rent in high-end real estate sector not arbitrary

    Mumbai, The Bombay High Court upheld the Maharashtra government's decision to increase the tenancy rent in Mumbai's Bandra based on the Ready Reckoner (RR) rate, holding that it was not "arbitrary" as the suburb is a real estate zone of high level.However, a division bench of Justices B P...
  2. Two get life imprisonment for murder of salon chain finance manager in 2018

    Two get life imprisonment for murder of salon chain finance manager in 2018

    Mumbai: A court here on Tuesday sentenced two former employees of Salon Tea to life imprisonment for the murder of Kriti Vyas, 28, their senior finance manager at the company, holding that the prosecution had proved the case despite reasonable doubt. done. The victim's body was never found...
  3. Supreme Court said, national security is paramount; High Court order granting bail to suspected PFI people cancelled.

    Supreme Court said, national security is paramount; High Court order granting bail to suspected PFI people cancelled.

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside the Madras High Court decision which had granted bail to eight alleged PFI members and office-bearers, saying national security is always of "paramount importance" and anyone aiding terrorist activity Work may also be restricted. ,The top...
  4. Delhi court convicts a man for double murder committed with the intention of robbery

    Delhi court convicts a man for double murder committed with the intention of robbery

    New Delhi [India], A Delhi court has convicted a man of double murder committed in the motive of robbery, saying the prosecution has been able to meet the chain of circumstances and beyond the shadow of all reasonable doubt. It has been proved that the accused has committed murder. Additional...
  5. Delhi HC acquits man in POCSO case, says wrongful conviction is much worse

    Delhi HC acquits man in POCSO case, says wrongful conviction is much worse

    New Delhi [India], The Delhi High Court on Monday acquitted a man who was booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act, 2012, saying there were inadequacies in the prosecution's case and There are contradictions. The high court also said that the prosecution had...
  6. 2020 Delhi riots: Court acquits 11 accused of arson, theft

    2020 Delhi riots: Court acquits 11 accused of arson, theft

    New Delhi: A court here has acquitted 11 people accused of involvement in the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, saying they were entitled to the "benefit of doubt" as the charges against them were not proved "beyond reasonable doubt". Had happened.Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala was...
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