Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court: Cases Postponed Due to Scheduling Issues

Updated
Oct 20, 2025 2:42 PM
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Summary: The Bombay High Court, led by Judge M. M. Sathaye, postponed several cases because they ran out of time. Current temporary decisions will stay the same until the next hearing.

Time Crunch in Court

On August 19, 2025, the Bombay High Court had a scheduling problem. Judge M. M. Sathaye announced that some cases couldn't be heard because there wasn't enough time. This means a delay for those waiting for their cases to be addressed.

Cases Pushed to September

The cases that couldn't be heard will now be taken up on September 23, 2025. This includes cases listed as numbers 32, 33, and others from 34 to 40, and 42 to 44. These cases are now set to be reviewed and decided on.

Temporary Decisions Stay in Place

For those worried about changes, there's some relief. Any temporary decisions that were in place will continue until the next hearing. This ensures that the current situation remains unchanged for now.

"Temporary decisions, if any existing as on today, shall continue to operate till next date."

Digital Documentation

The document was digitally signed by Anant Krishna Naik on August 21, 2025. This ensures the authenticity of the court's decision.

This delay highlights the challenges courts face in managing time and resources effectively. For those involved, it's a waiting game until September.

"Disclaimer: The names used in this report are fictitious and have been added for privacy reasons."