MPID Court Grants Bail to UK Businessman Nishit Patel in ₹16.24 crore Javed Jaffery Cheating Case

MPID Court Grants Bail to UK Businessman Nishit Patel in ₹16.24 crore Javed Jaffery Cheating Case

Mumbai: The Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositors (MPID) court granted bail to UK businessman Nishit Patel, an accused arrested for cheating actor Javed Jaffery and his wife of Rs .Judge Vikram R. Jagdale allowed Patel’s bail application after noting that while a specific role had been attributed to him in the alleged offence, the other wanted accused had received the bulk of the money and had since settled the dispute with the informant.Patel’s bail comes hot on the heels when the high court is likely to pass an order in BMC ward officer Mahesh Patil’s bail application on Thursday. Patil has allegedly filed a consent term stating to settle the financial dispute with the complainant.The case pertains to a complaint filed by Javed’s wife Habiba alleging that she and her relatives were cheated of nearly Rs 16.24 crore to Rs 17.5 crore on the promise of lucrative returns and property allotment in a redevelopment scheme. Patel was arrested and was in jail.Patel, Patil and few other accused have been booked under various provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, along with Sections 3 and 4 of the MPID Act.The prosecution opposed bail, claiming Patel had conspired with absconding accused Mahesh Patil and others and had represented the project to the informant despite having no nexus with it. The investigating officer also told the court that Patel had provided bank account details for deposits and that ₹2.10 lakh had been transferred to his account. Police further claimed that forged documents had been used and that government seals and stamps were yet to be recovered.The intervener also opposed bail, alleging that Patel had personally induced the informant and her family to invest ₹30 crore by promising 20,000 sq ft of commercial premises that would generate substantial rental income. It was further alleged that Patel had handed over forged documents and received a Rolex watch valued at ₹20 lakh along with foreign currency towards the investment.Patel’s advocate, Rahul Moghe, argued that Mahesh Patil was the mastermind and that Patel was instead a victim and whistleblower. The defence submitted that Patel had himself lodged a complaint in November 2025 alleging that he was threatened and assaulted by others to confess to the offence. The defence also cited Patel’s mother’s serious health condition and submitted that he was required to take care of her.The court observed that Mahesh Patil appeared to be the prime accused, while Patel was one of the principal accused against whom specific allegations existed. However, the court noted that the entire amount had been transferred to Patil and that he had settled the dispute with the informant. “Further incarceration of the applicant is not warranted,” the court observed, while granting bail.Patel was directed to furnish a personal recognisance bond of ₹2 lakh with one or two solvent sureties in the like amount. He was also permitted to furnish provisional cash bail of ₹5 lakh for eight weeks.The court directed Patel to surrender his passport, barred him from leaving India without prior permission and restrained him from contacting or influencing witnesses. He was also directed to provide his contact details and residential address, along with those of two close relatives, to the investigating officer.

Pay Rs 25 lakh to Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s ward officer who was manhandled at demolition drive and suffered miscarriage, Bombay high court orders state government

Pay Rs 25 lakh to Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s ward officer who was manhandled at demolition drive and suffered miscarriage, Bombay high court orders state government
The HC rapped the police who remained “mute spectators” at the July 30 demolition drive at Airoli and failed to protect the ward officials

Mumbai: The Bombay high court on Wednesday directed the state government to pay Rs 25 lakh compensation to Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s assistant commissioner of G ward, Airoli, who suffered a miscarriage after she was allegedly manhandled by a mob during a July 30 demolition drive.Justices Ajey Gadkari and Kamal Khata, while awarding her compensation, observed that “the mental agony and physical suffering caused to the officer cannot be ignored.” They rapped the police who remained “mute spectators” and failed to protect her and other officials. They directed the DGP to “take stern necessary legal action against all personnel who were present and have failed to perform their duty”. They also directed compensation amount to be recovered from their salaries.The court was hearing a contempt petition by advocate Kishore Shetty regarding non-compliance of HC’s March 27, 2025 order to within four months conduct a survey to identify illegal constructions and hear its owners/occupants before undertaking demolition.On Tuesday, NMMC’s advocate informed that there was obstruction by a large mob during the July 30 demolition. He submitted the FIR registered regarding assault and manhandling of officers. He also informed that the ward officer later suffered a miscarriage. To the judges’ query regarding police, the advocate replied that police protection was sought and they were present at the site.The judges then questioned the state’s advocate, O A Chandurkar, what the police were doing. They asked Chandurkar to go through videos of the incident and identify the policemen, their role and also inform about the action taken against the accused.On Wednesday, Chandurkar said only commotion is seen in the videos. He said notices have been issued to the accused named in the FIR. When told that the notices were issued on Tuesday, the judges rebuked the state for “doing nothing” and issuing notices only after being questioned by the HC.In the order, the HC bench observed: “We are at a loss to accept that in the progressive state of Maharashtra in broad daylight public servants are assaulted by anti-social elements of society in the presence of police personnel deputed to give them protection. It cannot be permitted that public servants are assaulted, intimidated and coerced by anti-social elements while performing duty.”NMMC’s advocate Sugandh Deshmukh informed that another staffer, who was also manhandled, is receiving threats of dire consequences. The judges directed the police to provide him free of cost round-the-clock protection until the threat “subsides”.

Building’s safety system kept in manual mode, only 2 knew how to operate it

Vile Parle fire: Building’s safety system kept in manual mode, only 2 knew how to operate it
The fire broke out in a flat in which the developer and the family lived on the 11th floor of Shanta Bhuvan in Vile Parle

Mumbai: The 12-storey Vile Parle building where a 23-year-old domestic help and a developer’s two-year-old grandson died in a fire in a flat late on Tuesday did not have a fully automated firefighting system and only two people knew how to operate it, shows an initial probe.Fire brigade officials said the sprinklers installed outside the 11th floor flat of Shanta Bhuvan where the fire broke out failed to get activated. “The firefighting system could not generate enough power on its own and was kept in manual mode. Had the sprinklers turned on, they could have helped control the spread of the fire. The security guards, too, did not know how to operate the system,” said an official. BMC additional commissioner Vipin Sharma said only two members of the family of developer Hiren Batavia, who constructed the building and lived in the affected flat, knew how to operate the system. It wasn’t clear who these two members were.The building received its occupancy certificate in 2020.The help, Ankita Chhetri (23), and the toddler, Abir Siddharth Batavia, were found unconscious in one of the bathrooms attached to a bedroom and later declared dead. “Once the fire flared up, Chhetri moved to one of the bedrooms, where the toddler was. When the fire intensified, she took the toddler in her arms and moved to the bathroom,” said an official. Officials believe that both could have survived had Chhetri opened the sliding windows of the bedroom. Six others, including a fire personnel, sustained injuries. Around 15 occupants were rescued from the building.Hiren (64) managed to escape with his granddaughter as the fire began to spread. He raised an alarm while getting out and alerted occupants of nearby flats. The fire later spread to an adjacent flat. Abir’s parents were out on a stroll when the tragedy occurred.Parth Batavia (32), another son of Hiren, was in the bathroom of another bedroom. He failed to hear his father’s screams and realised there was a fire only after he came out of the bathroom, said a fire official. “He placed himself almost outside the large sliding glass window and near the safety grille and was able to get fresh air. Besides, he also tied a handkerchief over his face. He kept speaking to his relatives on the phone during the period. Subsequently, fire brigade personnel rescued him.”The fire brigade is yet to confirm the cause of the fire, but the family claimed that Chhetri left a hot iron unattended on a table in the hall. Officials said the fire could have originated elsewhere, possibly in an AC unit.After finding Chhetri and Abir, fire brigade personnel, led by station officers A S Khanolkar and RS Pawade, performed CPR on them. “We administered CPR continuously for about 15 minutes till they were shifted to the hospital,” said an official.

Maharashtra assembly Speaker wants Shivaji Maharaj slogans on trains arriving at and departing from CSMT in Mumbai

Maharashtra assembly Speaker wants Shivaji Maharaj slogans on trains arriving at and departing from CSMT in Mumbai
Rahul Narwekar has urged Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to include the slogans ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Ki Jai’ and ‘Jai Bhavani, Jai Shivaji’ in announcements made on every train arriving at or departing from CSMT

Mumbai: Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar has urged Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to include the slogans, ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Ki Jai’ and ‘Jai Bhavani, Jai Shivaji’, in announcements made on every train arriving at or departing from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT).Narwekar submitted a letter to Vaishnaw during his visit to Delhi, seeking the inclusion of the slogans along with routine railway announcements at CSMT.In his letter, Narwekar said CSMT is not merely a historic railway station, but also a symbol of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s ideals of courage, Swarajya and patriotism. Thousands of passengers from across the country travel through the station every day, making it an important platform to spread awareness about the legacy and ideals of Shivaji Maharaj, he said.Narwekar said the proposed announcements would help introduce younger generations to Shivaji Maharaj’s administration, bravery, welfare-oriented policies and commitment to national interest. He also highlighted Shivaji Maharaj’s role in bringing together people from different sections of society while establishing Swarajya.Narwekar requested Vaishnaw to consider the proposal positively and issue necessary directions to the railway administration to incorporate the two slogans in announcements on all trains arriving at and departing from CSMT.Narwekar expressed confidence that the initiative would help carry the message of Shivaji Maharaj’s contribution and the ideals of Swarajya beyond Maharashtra through the extensive railway network.

Domestic help likely tried to save toddler, both choked to death

Vile Parle building fire: Domestic help likely tried to save toddler, both choked to death
The fire broke out in a flat in which the developer and the family lived on the 11th floor of Shanta Bhuvan in Vile Parle

Mumbai: Even in her final moments, little Abir was on Ankita Chhetri’s mind. Officials believe the Batavia family’s domestic help grabbed him from one of the bedrooms as the fire spread and took shelter in the attached bathroom. Rescuers found Abir lying on her chest, both unconscious. CPR on them failed.They were declared dead at Nanavati Hospital. At Cooper Hospital’s postmortem examination centre, officials said they died of asphyxiation and did not sustain burn injuries.Four other members of the Batavia household were taken to Nanavati Hospital, including the developer, Hiren Batavia. They were discharged after being kept under observation through the night. Two others, a fireman and the watchman, were taken to Cooper Hospital for minor injuries. They were discharged as well after treatment.Abir’s parents, Siddharth Batavia and Jayni Batavia, arrived with the extended family to claim his remains on Wednesday. The wait was long due to a few others in the queue. “We are very distraught, we have no option but to wait,” said one of the extended family members. The family could only take possession of the body by around 1pm.A case of accidental death was registered at Santacruz police station.Senior inspector Dattatray Masavekar said Chhetri was a native of West Bengal and her family has been contacted. “We are still finding out more details about her,” he said. Until her family arrives in the city, her postmortem remains pending due to lack of consent from blood relatives. Some of her distant relatives had tried to claim the body earlier in the day; they could not be traced till the time of going to press.

Man dies on birthday, brothers who bought him gifts end up arranging for his funeral

Mumbai: Viket alias Rahul Yadav (27), one of the deceased in the Ghatkopar landslide tragedy, would have turned a year older on Wednesday, but it ended up being the last day of his life. Viket was among the eldest of his three siblings.His mother Chhaya, a homemaker, said, “His brothers had brought him gifts for his birthday. Late on Tuesday, he went into one of the rooms to bring in his birthday with his friends. He stepped out of the room briefly as he was unable to get internet connection inside and that was exactly when the incident took place with the large boulders coming down and crashing on him.” His younger brothers, Rohit (24) and Yogesh (21), were at Rajawadi hospital making arrangements for their brother’s funeral amid a stream of tears.“I can’t believe my brother is no more. We had plans to celebrate his birthday and today we are coming together for something we would have never expected,” said Rohit. His cousin, Shubam Bansode, said Rahul’s father had passed away when they were children and since then their mother had raised them. Rahul did odd jobs to financially support his mother.Residents of Ashok Nagar said the locality is more than five decades old and has witnessed landslides in the past as well. However, Wednesday’s incident was the first time that the area had seen a tragedy of such magnitude, leaving residents shaken and raising fresh concerns over the safety of families living along the vulnerable hillside.Adam Shaikh, a resident, said locals had been demanding a protective wall around the hillock as rocks frequently fell from it. “We had been telling the authorities to erect a wall around the hillock as pieces of rock keep falling. A tree had grown on the rocks and when it fell, it brought down a huge portion of the rocks, which appears to have triggered Wednesday’s accident,” he said.BMC has made arrangements for temporary accommodation of affected residents at the municipal Hindi School in Kajupada and Mohili School on Andheri-Ghatkopar Link Road. Additional municipal commissioner Avinash Dhakane said that it was impossible to take any kind of machinery into the disaster site and therefore all operations, whether rescue or clearing the huge debris, had to be done manually.
238 AC locals for Mumbai to be made at 3 railway factories for faster deliveries

238 AC locals for Mumbai to be made at 3 railway factories for faster deliveries
The tender floated in Sept 2025 has been junked

Mumbai: Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC) has decided to fast-track the procurement of 238 AC local train rakes by getting them manufactured simultaneously at three existing Indian Railways production units, instead of pursuing a tender route that could have delayed deliveries by several years.The Rs 21,646-crore tender, floated in Sept 2025 under Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP)-3 and MUTP-3A, also covered associated maintenance facilities. Of the 238, 47 rakes were planned under MUTP-3 and 191 under MUTP-3A.Under the original plan, the 47 MUTP-3 AC locals were expected to start arriving in 2021-22 and the 191 under MUTP-3A from 2023-24. But repeated delays in finalising the tender pushed the programme further off schedule. Prospective bidders indicated that they would require about three years to commence series production as they would have to first establish manufacturing facilities, making the first set of deliveries likely possible only by 2033-34.On social media, railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said, “…The previous procurement model was facing major hurdles, stretching the timeline… That is unacceptable to us. We have now decided to alter the approach…”The tendering process has now been dropped, with MRVC opting to use existing railway manufacturing facilities to accelerate production. The 238 rakes will be manufactured simultaneously at Integral Coach Factory, Chennai; Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala; and Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli.The parallel manufacturing strategy is expected to bring forward the delivery schedule substantially, with the first AC rake targeted for 2027 and the entire fleet expected to be received by 2030.The decision comes as Mumbai’s suburban railway network undergoes a major capacity expansion. Around Rs 22,000 crore is being invested in projects involving new corridors, additional railway lines, extension of platforms to accommodate 15-coach trains and yard remodelling. Several capacity augmentation works under MUTP-2 and MUTP-3 are expected to be completed by 2029.MRVC CMD Vilas Wadekar said the revised approach was aimed at aligning the induction of AC rakes with the commissioning of new corridors, additional lines and other capacity augmentation works. “Mumbai local is not merely a mode of transport; it is the lifeline of Mumbai and an integral part of the city’s everyday life,” Wadekar said.

Maharashtra government approves withdrawal of cases against CJP-supported protesters

Maharashtra government approves withdrawal of cases against CJP-supported protesters
File pic of protesters at Shivaji Park in support of the CJP-led agitation in Delhi against the NEET paper leak

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Wednesday issued a Government Resolution (GR) approving the withdrawal of cases registered against students and protesters supporting the Cockroach Janta Party-led agitations over the NEET paper leak.The GR stated that these cases, including those related to political protests, will be eligible for withdrawal where chargesheets are to be filed up to March 31, 2027, extending the earlier deadline of July 31, 2026.Police file chargesheets before the court in the registered FIRs after completing the investigation.The state home department was compiling details of all such cases registered against the CJP-supported protests across the state, mainly in Mumbai. The government can withdraw registered police cases only after a chargesheet is filed or after police submits closure report in court.Thousands of students had participated in protests across Maharashtra demanding Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation after the NEET paper leak. Over seven days beginning July 18, Mumbai Police filed 16 FIRs for unlawful assembly under Section 189(2) of BNS and for violating prohibitory orders under Sections 37(1), 37(3) and 135 of the Maharashtra Police Act.Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had recently asked additional chief secretary (home) Manisha Mhaiskar to initiate the process of withdrawing the cases registered against protesters at CJP-led agitations.

Doctor at Kalyan’s Civic Hospital Served Notice Over False Dog Bite Info

Doctor at Kalyan’s Civic Hospital Served Notice Over False Dog Bite Info

Thane: The medical officer at the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation’s Rukminibai Hospital has been served a show-cause notice for allegedly providing incorrect information regarding dog bite cases on Sunday, civic officials informed on Wednesday.The facility actually attended to 58 dog bite patients on Sunday, but Dr. Sandeep Pagare, medical officer at the facility, apparently failed to verify it and claimed 130 people were bitten. As a result, the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation came under criticism from residents and activists who raised questions over the apparent apathy of the administration.The notice served by Chief Medical Officer Dr Deepa Shukla has asked the MO to respond within 24 hours, and in case he fails to reply, the administration would assume he has nothing to say and would proceed with appropriate disciplinary action.“The doctor possibly failed to get the correct information and released the information without confirming the actual position that caused visible panic among residents. The notice is likely to serve as a warning to other staff not to casually share sensitive information without confirming facts,” said a senior doctor refusing to be identified.