Kalkaji Temple: Supreme Court Grants 2 Weeks Time For Unauthorized Occupants To Vacate Premises
Written by Shruti Sharma In the case of Ram Swarth Singh & Ors v. Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors the vacation bench consisting Justices Surya Kant and JB Pardiwala dismissed the SLP condemning delhi high court order which instructed pujaris and unapproved tenants in
K.K. Venugopal’s term as Attorney General is to be extended further
Written by Vidisha Mathur Senior Advocate K.K. Venugopal is to be granted a three-month extension in his tenure as the Attorney General – which was supposed to end tomorrow. He was appointed as Attorney General on July 1, 2017, for a term of
Mohammed Zubair, co-founder of Alt news remanded in police custody for four days
Written by Rhythm Agal For allegedly hurting religious sentiments and promoting enmity through his tweet, Delhi court on Tuesday remanded Mohammed Zubair. According to CMM Snigdha Sarvaria the recovery of device through which the tweet was made is pending as Mohammed is not
Bombay High Court grants bail to UAPA suspect despite oath acknowledging ISIS Chief as Muslim Caliph
written by Rhythm Agal Mohammad Raisuddin, who was detained in 2016 under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) on suspicion of having ties to the Islamic State, was granted bail by the Bombay High Court on Monday (ISIS).In the case, Mohammad Raisuddin v.
ANY ACT IMPEDING HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL FROM DISCHARGING DUTY IS A GRAVE OFFENCE; IRRESPECTIVE OF THE PRESENCE OF ASSAULT: KERALA HIGH COURT
Written by Vidisha Mathur In an order passed by Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas in Arun P. v State of Kerala – it was observed that the Kerala Healthcare Service Persons and Healthcare Service Institutions (Prevention of Violence and Damage to property act) 2012,
A girl’s friendliness cannot be understood as her consent to instigate sexual relationship : Mumbai High Court
Written by Neena Nagare The Mumbai High Court last week in a landmark judgement established that simply because a girl is friendly with a boy, does not enable him to interpret it as a consent to instigate sexual relationship with her. The accused
Preventive detention can’t be invoked over law & order fears, says Supreme Court
Written by Shruti Sharma Recently the top court noted that offences in these four cases were allegedly committed within a span of two months between 6 May and 26 July last year and both the detenus were granted bail by the magistrate in these
All citizens of the world should work tirelessly to sustain liberty, freedom, democracy: CJI NV Ramana in USA
Written By- Pretika Tiwari On Saturday, Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana urged people to work relentlessly to protect and advance liberty and democracy. The CJI visited the Independence Hall in Philadelphia, USA, where in 1776, the Second Continental Congress signed the
