Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises Defamation Suit
The sections of IPC dealing with defamation have been challenged and questioned on the grounds that these violate fundamental rights of an individual. Considering Section 499 of IPC as prima facie infringement of Freedom of Speech and expression, petitioner in the present case
ICFAI Law School signs MoU with National Forensic Sciences University
By Arshita Anand To coordinate and collaborate in activities relating to the field of Forensic Sciences, Icfai Law School, Hyderabad, a constituent of the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU),
Whether “right to refuse” COVID Vaccination can be exercised?
The Madras High Court said that the state report mentions suitable measures taken or planned to be taken for vaccination at rehabilitation homes and mental care centers. but there is no plan in the vicinity for individuals with disabilities who are homebound and
Justice Ashok Bhushan bids farewell to Supreme Court
Symbolizing the day as “sad day”, Attorney General of India KK Venugopal stated the directions issued by Justice Bhushan in order to alleviate the sufferings of people during covid and the directions issued to provide dry ration, community kitchens, etc. Attorney General further
European Union Council approves greenhouse emissions law
Written by Himani Baid On 28th June European Union countries gave the last seal of approval to European climate law making the bloc’s greenhouse gas emissions targets lawfully restricting. This action ends the adoption procedure and sets into enactment the objective of a
MHCET EXAM REGISTRATION DATES ARE OUT
Written by Shrey Garg Website Link – Click for more details on official website. Information Brochure – Click for knowing every information on MHCET. The Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra released the form for the MH-CET Law exam on 28th June 2021. It
Questions raised upon Constitutional validity of love jihad law
Furthermore, the stringent punishments under the law are arbitrary and sexist in nature act as violation of section 3 of the act will lead an individual to be penalized with imprisonment of not less than one year, which can also be extended to
Bombay HC: Wife Staying Abroad For Career Not ‘Cruelty’ To Husband Or ‘Desertion Of Spouse’
The Court has refused a divorced 44-year-old engineer allegedly cruelty and desertion in response to a refusal by his spouse in India, noting that his decision to remain in Canada, where she settled with the couple's son, is not "unjustified" or "selfish."
Husband’s Extra-Marital Partner Can’t Be Made Respondent in Domestic Violence Act Proceedings.
Under section 12 of the Domestic Violence Act, the Karnataka High Court has held that a wife cannot make the woman with whom her husband is having an illegal relationship as a respondent in the application made by her.
Necessary To Prove Threat To Cause Death or Harm for Conviction Under Section 364A IPC
The appellant made a demand of Rs 2 lakh but the victim's father said in cross-examination that his son was not physically assaulted or was subjected to bad behaviour. The victim boy said that he was 'treated in good manner.’ Thus, there was