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The High Court of Bombay is the high court of the states of Maharashtra and Goa in India, and the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. It is seated primarily at Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), and is one of the oldest high courts in India. [ 1 ]
The case is currently being heard by Supreme Court of India. [57] [58] The parties split into two factions: Balasahebanchi Shiv Sena led by Shinde and Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) led by Thackeray. Shinde subsequently filed a petition with the Election Commission of India staking his claim to the 'Shiv Sena' name and the Bow and Arrow ...
The number of judges in a court is decided by dividing the average institution of main cases during the last five years by the national average, or the average rate of disposal of main cases per judge per year in that high court, whichever is higher. The Madras High Court is the oldest high court in the country, established on 26 June 1862 ...
Bombay High Court: Abbreviation: CJ Bombay: Seat: Bombay: Nominator: Collegium of the Supreme Court of India: Appointer: President of India: Term length: till the age of 62 yrs [1] Constituting instrument: Constitution of India (under Article 124) Formation: 1862; 162 years ago () First holder: Justice Matthew Richard Sausse (1862-1866) Salary
Judges of the Bombay High Court (1 C, 80 P) Pages in category "Bombay High Court" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Establishment of Calcutta High Court (2 July), Bombay High Court (14 August) and Madras High Court (15 August) (1862) Wahabi movement suppressed; Charles Wood: Viscount Palmerston: Robert Napier (acting) (1810–1890) 21 November 1863: 2 December 1863 William Denison (acting) (1804–1871) 2 December 1863: 12 January 1864 John Lawrence, Baronet ...
He was elevated as permanent Justice of the Bombay High Court on 12 October 2001 [2] [3] and became the acting Chief Justice in August 2018. [4] [5] On 24 October 2018, he was appointed Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. [6] On 6 April 2019, he retired and he was succeeded by Justice Pradeep Nandrajog.
Pushpa Virendra Ganediwala (born 11 March 1969) is an Indian lawyer. She was previously an additional judge of the Bombay High Court, but resigned in 2022, after the Supreme Court of India took the unusual step of refusing to confirm her appointment to the High Court as permanent, after she delivered several controversial judgments concerning cases of sexual assaults against women and children.