
DELZAD ASPY KARANI AND ANR Vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
Here's a quick rundown: Because the court closed early, several cases in the Bombay High Court were delayed. Temporary protections will continue until the next hearing.
On August 19, 2025, the Bombay High Court, led by Judge M. M. Sathaye, closed early, finishing by 12:30 PM. This meant some cases couldn't be heard as planned.
A group of cases, specifically those numbered 46 to 62, couldn't be addressed. These were supposed to be heard but got moved to a later date. They'll be revisited on September 9, 2025, under the category of ABA matters.
"The same shall be postponed as per dates/category mentioned in the chart."
For those cases that were delayed, any temporary protections will stay in place until the next hearing. This means if there were any temporary orders or protections, they won't change until the cases are heard again.
Judge M. M. Sathaye was the judge handling these proceedings. His decisions ensured that current protections stay in place, providing some stability despite the delays.
This session shows how sometimes the court's schedule can change, affecting when cases are heard but making sure protections remain steady.