
MR. NARAYAN VITHAL CHINCHOLE Vs UNION OF INDIA THROUGH THE GENERAL MANAGER
Here's a quick rundown: The Bombay High Court, led by Justice M. M. Sathaye, couldn't hear several cases because there wasn't enough time. These cases are now postponed, and any current temporary orders will stay in place until the next hearing.
On August 19, 2025, the Bombay High Court ran out of time. Justice M. M. Sathaye noted that some cases on the court's list couldn't be heard. This means they have to wait for another day.
"Following matters mentioned in the chart could not be taken up for hearing due to lack of time."
The cases that didn't get heard will now be taken up on September 23, 2025. They are organized for either admission or decisions. This helps keep the court's schedule in order.
For those worried about temporary orders, there's no need to stress. Justice M. M. Sathaye confirmed that these orders will stay the same until the next hearing. This ensures that no sudden changes affect the people involved.
"Temporary orders, if any existing as of today, shall continue to operate till next date."
The court will meet again to handle these postponed cases. Everyone involved will need to prepare for the new hearing dates. This delay might be inconvenient, but it's part of keeping the legal process organized.