Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court: Ajay Vishwakarma's Case Postponed to September

Updated
Oct 21, 2025 8:41 PM
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A recent court session in Bombay was cut short, leading to the delay of several cases, including that of Ajay Vishwakarma. Let's look at what happened.

Court Session Ends Early

On August 19, 2025, Judge M. M. Sathaye had to end the court's work by the afternoon. This meant that not all planned cases could be heard.

"Because of today's notice limiting the court work to 12:30 PM only, the cases listed could not be taken up for hearing."

Ajay Vishwakarma's Case Delayed

Ajay Vishwakarma's case was one of those affected. The court decided to move the hearing to a later date because there wasn't enough time to cover everything.

New Hearing Date

The case will now be heard on September 9, 2025. It is part of a group of cases that includes requests for anticipatory bail, where someone asks not to be arrested before a trial.

Temporary Protection Continues

For now, any temporary protection that was in place will remain until the next hearing date.

"Temporary protection, if any, will continue until the next date."

This decision ensures that any temporary measures stay active, providing both sides some stability until the case continues.

So, while Ajay Vishwakarma and others will have to wait a bit longer for their day in court, the process of justice is still moving forward, just a bit slower this time.