Punjab & Haryana HC denies protection plea, citing bigamy concerns.
Article 21 of the Constitution of India guarantees the right to a dignified life, but it must be exercised within the limits of the law.
Air force personnel’s anticipatory bail gets cancelled on the ground of misrepresentation
Background The court was hearing the application for the cancellation of the anticipatory bail It was wrongly submitted by the accused that there was a cross case regarding the same incident. Analysis Rajasthan HC’s Jodhpur Bench had cancelled the anticipatory bail of the
Supreme Court Awards Compensation in Medical Negligence Case, Emphasizing Post-Operative Care Standards
Supreme Court directs eye surgeon to pay Rs. 3.5 lakh compensation for negligence in post-cataract surgery care where delayed infection diagnosis led to patient's vision loss.
Supreme Court Grants Punjab More Time in Farmers’ Leader Medical Aid Case, Balancing Health Concerns with Protest Rights
Supreme Court extends time for Punjab to provide medical aid to protesting farmer leader Dallewal, who agrees to treatment if the Centre initiates talks on MSP demands.
J&K High Court Halts EWS Certificate Cancellation, Citing Due Process Violations
J&K High Court stays cancellation of EWS certificate, pulls up Deputy Commissioner for presuming guilt without fair hearing, violation of principles of natural justice in inquiry process.
Kerala High Court: Longevity Of Service Is Not The Only Factor In Determining Regularization
According to Kerala HC, length of service cannot be the only justification for requesting regularization
Tripura HC Stresses Strict Compliance with Animal Cruelty Prevention Laws
Tripura High Court directs authorities to strictly enforce the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, ensuring proper guidelines and adherence at all levels.
Supreme Court: Time-barred lawsuits should be dismissed immediately.”
Reiterating the legal position that the question of limitation is a mixed question of fact and law and the question for dismissing the suit thereon has to be decided after considering the evidence on record,
Economic Offenses Harming Public Exchequer Can’t Be Quashed Despite Settlement: SC
The top court has ruled that economic offenses involving corruption and public fund losses cannot be quashed through private settlements, stressing their distinct nature and wider societal impact transcending financial damages.