Friday, 8 May 2026
Calcutta HC: Mere Complaint Through MHA Cybercrime Portal Cannot Justify Freezing Of Bank Accounts
Bombay HC: What would be effect of lawful revocation of the original gift deed under Senior Citizen Act?
Insofar as the Petitioner’s contention that he has subsequently
transferred the subject property in favour of his wife is concerned, it
is evident that any such transfer is purely derivative of the petitioner’s title. Upon lawful revocation of the original gift deed under the provisions of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, the very basis of the petitioner’s title stands divested, and consequently, any transfer effected by him would not, prima facie, create an indefeasible or superior right in favour of the transferee. At the same time, since the petitioner’s wife is not a party to the present proceedings, this Court refrains from rendering any conclusive adjudication upon her rights, if any, and leaves it open for her to avail such remedies as may be permissible in law. {Para 26}
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY
CIRCUIT BENCH AT KOLHAPUR
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION NO. 12120 OF 2025
Shri. Sambhaji Balkrishna Zambre, Vs Smt. Chhaya Balkrishna Zambre,
CORAM : SACHIN S. DESHMUKH, J.
DATE : 6th MAY 2026.
Citation: 2026:BHC-KOL:3563
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Repair Permissions From BMC Do Not Prove Legality Of Structure: Bombay High Court Refuses Relief Against Demolition
In our view, the repair permissions granted by the BMC, would not by itself, conclusively prove that a structure existed prior to the datum line. Any permission/s granted by the BMC either for alteration or modification a structure, though it may carry a presumption regarding the existence of such structure, cannot conclusively establish that the structure existed prior to the datum line unless the same is independently substantiated by supporting documents. In our view, such a permission granted would only show the abysmal state of BMC affairs. The BMC could not have granted any such permission without ascertaining the legality of the said structure. {Para 16}
17) In our considered view, the concerned Officers who gave such permissions are responsible and the cause of these rampant illegalities in the State. It is imperative for the Officers of the BMC to check as to whether the structure is authorized before granting any such repair permission. The failure per se cannot inure to the benefit of the wrongdoer. A permission to repair a structure, given subsequent to the datum line, cannot prove either its existence prior to datum line or it being authorised. In our view, granting reliefs to the Petitioners would only encourage the public perception that one can construct illegally and regularise the same by obtaining such permissions subsequently. It would render the entire object of the legislature to have a planned development and having the Municipal Act nugatory and otiose resulting in illegalities being confirmed and ratified by subsequent repair permissions.
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY
ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION NO.3448 OF 2023
Siesta Industrial & Trading Corporation, V/s. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai,
CORAM : A. S. GADKARI AND KAMAL KHATA, JJ.
PRONOUNCED ON : 29th April, 2026.
Judgment (Per : Kamal Khata, J) :-
Bombay HC: Mediation Act 2023 Does Not Confer Power On Courts To Mandate Mediation Without Mutual Consent Of Parties
Conclusion :-
15. The Mediation Act, 2023 does not provide for any mandatory
mediation nor does it confer any power on the court to order
mediation without consent of all parties. The procedure prescribed
under the Act is for a mediation agreement to be executed in writing to submit to mediation. Thus, the mediation contemplated by the Mediation Act is not compulsory but a consensual mediation.
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY
ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION
INTERIM APPLICATION NO. 5241 OF 2025
IN
SUIT NO. 250 OF 2023
Babasaheb Neelkanth Kalyani Vs Sugandha Hiremath
CORAM : RAJESH S. PATIL, J.
PRONOUNCED ON : 04 May, 2026
Citation: 2026:BHC-OS:11441
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