
Here's a quick overview: Because of a notice that shortened the hours the court could work, several cases in the Bombay High Court were postponed. Judge M. M. Sathaye made sure that any temporary protections would stay in place until the new dates.
On August 19, 2025, the Bombay High Court had to limit its work to just the morning, ending at 12:30 PM. This was due to a notice that changed the day's schedule.
Due to the shorter hours, many cases couldn't be addressed. Specifically, cases numbered 46 to 62 on the court's list were affected. These cases are now set to be heard on September 9, 2025. They belong to the "ABA matters" category, which involves requests for temporary protection from arrest.
Judge M. M. Sathaye made sure that any temporary protections in these cases would continue until the new hearing date. This means that any temporary legal measures in place will remain effective for now.
This decision was recorded and signed by Anant Krishna Naik on August 21, 2025, and made available online shortly after.
In summary, the court had to change its schedule, but they made sure that the temporary protections for the cases in question would remain effective until they could be properly heard.