Supreme Court Scrutinizes Election Petition Technicalities in MP Poll Dispute
Supreme Court Deliberates into the Labyrinth of an Election Petition Balancing Procedural Compliance with Substantive Electoral Justice in the Madhya Pradesh Poll Dispute.
Allahabad High Court Grants Transit Anticipatory Bail to Sushil Singhania in Abetment to Suicide Case
Allahabad High Court grants 4-week transit anticipatory bail to Sushil Singhania, accused in a techie's abetment to suicide case, ensuring legal recourse in Karnataka.
If a chargesheet has been filed, an error in extending the time for investigation is not a ground for bail: SC
The court emphasized that the purpose of default bail is to ensure timely filing of chargesheets, not to penalize procedural errors when the chargesheet is filed on time.
Tipu Sultan’s Birth Anniversary Celebration
The court questioned whether the police’s actions were proportionate and whether all alternatives were explored before taking the restrictive decision.
Prioritize court proceedings: Bombay HC
The Bombay High Court was assured by the Maharashtra Government that police officers will now prioritize court proceedings over other duties, addressing concerns about delays in judicial processes.
Allowing visually challenged students to use computers for the AIBE exams :SC
The SC was hearing a petition that was filed by Yash Dodani and others that sought the enhancement of the accessibility of the visually impaired candidates in examinations that are conducted by the Bar Council of India.
The Supreme Court Notifies A PIL Concerning Snake Bites In India
The Supreme Court Notifies the PIL Regarding the Indian Snake Bite Issue
Court Bars Appointment of Managing Director as Arbitrator in Lease Dispute
J&K and Ladakh High Court bars Managing Director as Arbitrator under Section 12(5) of Arbitration Act; appoints independent arbitrator in lease dispute.
Supreme Court Intervenes: Halts High Court’s Directive on VVIP Security Reforms
In a significant judicial intervention, the Supreme Court has stayed the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s directives concerning VVIP and IAS officer security cover, highlighting the delicate balance between administrative discretion and judicial oversight.The case cropped up from an unexpected context—anticipatory bail proceedings
