Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court: Prasad Constructions Case Deferred Due to Scheduling Conflicts

Updated
Oct 20, 2025 6:53 PM
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Quick Summary: The Bombay High Court couldn't hear the Prasad Constructions case because they ran out of time. Judge M. M. Sathaye has moved it to September 23, 2025. Any current decisions will stay in place until then.

Case Postponed Due to Time Crunch

On August 19, 2025, the Bombay High Court, led by Judge M. M. Sathaye, had too many cases to handle. Several cases, including the one involving M/S. Prasad Constructions and Sadashiv Tukaram Jawale, couldn't be dealt with because there just wasn't enough time. So, the court decided to move these cases to a later date.

New Hearing Date Set

The court has rescheduled the hearing for September 23, 2025. This means everyone involved will have to come back to court on that date. The cases will be sorted for either review or decisions, as noted in the court's schedule.

Orders Stay Put

For now, any temporary decisions that were already in place will continue to be valid. This means whatever decisions were temporarily made before will still hold until the new hearing date.

"Temporary decisions, if any existing as of today, shall continue to be in effect until the next date." - Judge M. M. Sathaye

What’s Next?

The next steps involve waiting for the new hearing date. All parties involved should prepare their cases for the September 23 session. This delay gives everyone more time to get ready and ensure all necessary documents and arguments are in order.