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Bombay High Court's Goa Bench
Narsi Benwal
While the Central Government is vested with wide powers in matters of deportation, such powers must be exercised fairly and without any hint of arbitrariness, the bench emphasised.
Bombay High Court at Goa, Oxygen supply
Neha Joshi
"Along with power comes responsibility. People cannot die for reasons that we don't have driver, technician, we did not get spanner etc," the Court said.
Goa HC, Oxygen cylinder
Bar & Bench
A Bench of Justices MS Sonak and NW Sambre aid that several deaths are taking place in the State due to lack of Oxygen and the Court and authorities cannot be in denial.
Bombay High Court, Goa Bench
Sahyaja MS
The Court observed that the subsequent encounters were consensual and that the complainant was capable of understanding the complications and issues surrounding her relationship with the petitioner.
Coconut Tree
Sahyaja MS
The Deputy Collector of Mapusa had last year ordered cutting down of the tree but the Conservator of Forests (Appellate Authority) later overturned the decision.
Curlies
The Tribunal was hearing an appeal by the owner of the shack against the demolition order passed for violation of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms.
Justice MS Sonak of Bombay High Court becomes first person in Goa to register 'Living Will'
Neha Joshi
A living will is a document that persons with deteriorating health or the terminally ill can execute in advance, through which they can choose not to remain in a vegetative state with life support sys ...
Justice Hima Kohli (L) and Justice MS Sonak (R)
Bar & Bench
The conference will take place on March 23 at Hotel JW Mariott in Vagator, Goa.
Bombay High Court's Goa Bench
Neha Joshi
The Court appreciated the endeavour of Goa government to frame an Act in the year 2000 to create a robust infrastructure for catering to damage and ill effects caused by mass transportation of materia ...
Bombay High Court
Neha Joshi
The Court observed that the road widening project, which had not been completed despite 12 years having passed, was causing difficulties to not just people but also the State exchequer.
Tejaswini Satheesh and Pratham Pedaparthi from IIULER won the second prize
Bar & Bench
Maanasi Pilla and Nandini Kaushik represented Bennett University while Tejaswini Satheesh and Pratham Pedaparthi represented IIULER at the competition.
OYO
Bar & Bench
The Consumer Commission concluded that huge profiteering was the sole motive of the errant parties and that they had harassed the customer at the last minute when they were set to travel to their dest ...
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