Supreme Court to Decide if Charitable Trusts Can Claim Compensation Under Consumer Protection Act
Supreme Court will hear on September 18 the question of whether a charitable trust can maintain an action and claim compensation under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 as a ‘consumer’. The issue was referred to a larger bench by a division bench of
In The CBI Case Involving The Delhi Excise Policy, The Supreme Court Granted Arvind Kejriwal Bail.
In a case brought by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) about corruption charges related to the since-canceled Delhi excise policy for 2021–2022, the Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to Delhi Chief Minister (CM) Arvind Kejriwal.
Bombay HC’s order for the registration of F.I.R. in the mismanagement of the Tulja Bhawani Temple case was stayed by the SC
The order of the Bombay HC that directed the registration of an F.I.R. on the allegations of fraud was stayed by the SC.
Bombay High Court to Hear Challenge Against Dentists Performing Hair Transplants
Dermatologists have moved Bombay High Court against guidelines that permitted dentists to undertake hair transplantation. PIL cites risk to patient safety and not enough training; seeks quashing of controversial dental council guidelines.
Bombay HC Highlights The Negative Impact Of Increasing Unauthorized Construction Projects On Public Infrastructure.
The Bombay High Court has recently denied anticipatory bail to a man, highlighting the negative impact of increasing unauthorized construction projects on public infrastructure.
Delhi HC Grants Bail to AAP Volunteer in Money Laundering Case, Cites Article 21
Delhi High Court grants bail to AAP volunteer Chanpreet Singh Rayat in money laundering case. Citing Article 21, court emphasizes right to personal liberty amidst long trial delays.
Delhi High Court Grants Widow Ex-Gratia Compensation for Husband’s Electrocution Death
The Delhi High Court awarded an ex-gratia compensation of Rs. 10 lakhs to a widow for her husband's death by electrocution, citing no conclusive evidence of negligence by BSES.
Karnataka HC Rejects Teacher’s Plea To Dismiss POSCO Case For Filming Minor Girl Student.
The court determined that since the petition in question does not qualify as a crime, its legal status remains undefined. Consequently, the petitioner must face a full trial to prove their innocence, as addressing the petition prematurely could potentially support the petitioner’s unlawful
Section 21 of the Arbitration Act Ignored. Should’ve sought court intervention : Delhi HC
The court held that a party cannot unilaterally grant the jurisdiction to the arbitrator, even if the arbitrator has already been named.
The married person in a live-in relationship facing threat must be given protection: Punjab & Haryana H.C.
It was held that every person has bodily autonomy, and the assault on the live-in couple will be a casualty.
