Answering a reference by a Single Judge, the Bombay High Court recently held that failure of the cheque holder to record a loan given to a cheque drawer in books/Income Tax Returns will not by itself.
In my last blogpost (See here) while discussing about prejudices and perspectives of judges making their ways into the judgments and influencing the jurisprudence developed by the courts, I had little idea that the Judges.
Bombay High Court Stays Evictions, Dispossessions, Demolitions Till May 7; Extends Interim Orders Till Then
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Given the surge in Covid – 19 cases in Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court at its principal seat in Mumbai will continue to hear cases virtually till May 7, it was decided at an Administrative Committee meeting chaired by Chief Justice Dipankar Datta, on Friday.
In a judicial order (SUO MOTU PIL NO. 1 OF 2021) passed subsequently a full bench of CJ and Justices AA Sayyed, SS Shinde and PB Varale has directed all interim orders of the Bombay High Court, subordinate courts and tribunals to be unconditionally extended till May 7, 2021, or until further orders, unless specifically dealt with by a judicial order to the contrary.