Utilized Inexcusable Phrases Against The Muslim Community: CJAR Files A Complaint Against Justice Shekhar Yadav’s Remark At The VHP Event
CJAR Files Complaint Against CJI Regarding Justice Shekhar Yadav's Speech at VHP Event: "Used Unpardonable Slurs Against Muslim Community
Madras HC directed sweeping reforms in the implementation of the Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace POSH Act,2013
judgment delivered by a bench of R N Manjula came as it heard petitions that exposed glaring loopholes in compliance with the law in Tamil Nadu
SC Examines Controversial Speech by Justice Yadav at VHP Event
The Supreme Court is reviewing Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav's controversial speech at a VHP event for alleged communal remarks.
Supreme Court Scrutinizes Religion-Based Reservation in West Bengal OBC Classification
Supreme Court questions West Bengal's religion-based OBC reservations, citing constitutional principles of equality and social justice beyond religious classifications.
Supreme Court Criticizes Delhi Forest Department Over Green Cover Inaction
Supreme Court pulls up Delhi Forest Department for inaction on green cover enhancement. Court proposes appointing an external agency to address the issue.
The Supreme Court Chastises The Center For Delaying The Hiring Of Disabled People Into Civil Service Positions
Additionally, the Court requested that the Secretary provide justification for not being charged with contempt for failing to comply with its July 8 ruling.
Madras HC Emphasizes Judicial Discretion in Bail Decisions Involving Expert Opinions
Madras High Court questions informal expert opinions during bail hearings, citing discretion and fair judgment in the magic mushrooms case.
Telangana High Court invalidated the levy of an extra 2% tax by the Moosarambagh Regional Transport Office (RTO)
RTO categorized it as a “second vehicle” according to the Telangana Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1963, which requires an 18% tax on vehicles exceeding Rs. 20 lakh, with an additional 2% for subsequent vehicles.
Punjab & Haryana HC Confirms Death Sentence for 3-Year-Old’s Rapist-Murderer
The Punjab & Haryana High Court confirmed the death sentence of a man convicted for raping and murdering a 3-year-old girl in 2018. A division bench of Justice Sureshwar Thakur and Justice Sudeepti Sharma upheld the trial court’s February order, deeming it a
Karnataka High Court ruled that “no promise of marriage can be held to a woman who is already married”
Court added alleged acts are all consensual acts. With such consensual conduct, the criminal act of rape cannot occur in the relationship between the petitioner and the respondent according to Section 376 of the Criminal Code.
