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  2. Sessions Court - Wikipedia

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    The court is responsible for cases relating to murders, theft, dacoity, pick-pocketing and other such cases. In Mumbai there are two courts, the main one being in the Kala Ghoda region of South Mumbai, the second in Dindoshi in the suburban area of Malad. [8] Sessions court has the power to impose the full range of penalties for criminal acts ...

  3. Rohini Salian - Wikipedia

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    Salian is a leading Indian public prosecutor in the sessions court. [3] Salian has handled several important cases such as the Borivali double murders case, [4] the J J shootout case, the Sara Sahara shopping complex case and the Ghatkopar and Mulund blast cases.

  4. K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The jury in the Greater Bombay sessions court pronounced Nanavati as not guilty under section 302 under which Nanavati was charged, with an 8–1 verdict. Mr. Ratilal Bhaichand Mehta (the sessions judge) considered the acquittal as perverse, and took a historic decision of overturning the jury's decision.

  5. Murder of Adnan Patrawala - Wikipedia

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    On 30 Jan 2012, Mumbai sessions court acquitted four of the five accused. The prosecution failed to prove its case. Aslam Patrawala (father) said that he would appeal in a higher court. [1] [3] Being a juvenile, the fifth accused was tried by the Juvenile Justice Board. [4]

  6. Vishram Patil murder case - Wikipedia

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    The local police arrested two alleged assailants, Raju Mali and Raju Sonawane, but were then instructed by officials in Mumbai to transfer the case to the CID. In a letter to the police, Patil's widow, Rajani Patil, accused Ulhas Patil , a former Indian National Congress Member of Parliament from Jalagaon, and G. N. Patil as conspirators.

  7. P. D. Kode - Wikipedia

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    Pramod Dattaram Kode (born 13 February 1953) usually referred to as PD Kode, is Additional Judge of Bombay High Court. Prior to that, he was the designated judge of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act court that dealt with the 1993 Bombay Bombings case. The case is the longest criminal case in India's history.

  8. XYZ v. State of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    On 5 July 2023, the petitioners requested directives from the Bench to ensure adequate protection for one of them, aiming to safeguard her life, liberty, and dignity, while also making a plea to avoid any coercive actions against the petitioner.In response, the Maharashtra Police assured to provide protection by assigning a plainclothes constable to the same-sex couple, who had expressed ...

  9. Anuja Prabhudessai - Wikipedia

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    The case was dismissed, with the Court issuing some guidelines to the Sessions Court on granting bail. [5] In March 2014, Prabhudessai became the first woman from Goa to be appointed a judge of a High Court, joining the Bombay High Court as an Additional Judge. [3] [6]