Telecom Tower Income Does NOT Make Society an ‘Industry’: Bombay HC Delivers Historic Relief to Housing Societies

Bombay High Court, cooperative housing society, industry under ID Act, Payment of Gratuity Act, telecom tower income, labour laws, Justice Sandeep Marne, Vijay Shankar Singh, Apsara Co-operative Housing Society, gratuity claim

Developer Sells Half-Built Mumbai Hotel, Then Tries to Blame International Advisor for ₹71 Crore Loss – Bombay High Court Says “No”

A Mumbai developer sold its half-built 5-star serviced apartment project at a heavy loss, then tried to recover ₹71 crore by blaming its international consultant Oakwood. Both the arbitrator and the Bombay High Court ruled it was an afterthought – Oakwood won completely.

Shocking Mumbai Case: Caretaker Changes Locks When Old Man Falls Sick → Takes Over His Flat. Bombay High Court Finally Gives Justice After 11 Years!

After 11 years of struggle, justice finally served! A caretaker changed locks when an old man fell sick and was hospitalised – and tried to swallow his neighbouring flat. Bombay High Court calls it a “classic case of greed”, throws out the caretaker, restores the flat to the daughter, and slaps ₹50,000 costs. Powerful judgment for every senior citizen family!