High Courts
Munambam Land Dispute: Kerala Govt Prefers Appeal Against High Court Order Cancelling Appointment Of Inquiry Commission; Hearing On April 3
The Kerala government has preferred an appeal against High Court's March 17 order cancelling the appointment of an Inquiry Commission set up by the State to resolve the land dispute between residents of Munambam and the Waqf Board.A single judge of the Court had allowed the plea filed by Kerala Waqf Samrakshana Vedhi, a registered society which works for protecting Waqf properties in the...
Gujarat High Court Delivers Spilt Verdict On Temporary Bail Sought By Asaram In Rape Case
The Gujarat High Court on Friday (March 28) gave a spilt verdict on the temporary bail plea moved by Asaram who was convicted in a 2013 rape case by a sessions court in 2023 and is serving a life sentence. Notably, the Supreme Court had in January this year granted interim bail till March 31 to Asaram on medical grounds.When the matter was called today, a division bench lead by Justice Ilesh...
S.110 Customs Act | SCN Cannot Be Issued After One Year, Detention Of Goods Impermissible: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has held that detention of goods by the Customs Department cannot continue beyond a period of one year, if a show cause notice was not issued to the assessee within such period.A division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Rajneesh Kumar Gupta cited Section 110 of the Customs Act, 1962 which prescribes a period of six months. Further, subject to complying with...
Educational Service Tribunal Will Conduct Proceedings As Per Working Hours, CCTV & VC Facility To Be Set Up In 2 Months: State To Gujarat HC
The State has assured the Gujarat High Court that the State Educational Institutions Service Tribunal shall conduct judicial proceedings strictly as per the daily working hours, and CCTV cameras as well as virtual hearing facility shall be made available within two months. The submission was made by the government pleader in a matter, where the parties had earlier raised concerns about...
Breaking | Kunal Kamra Moves Madras High Court For Transit Anticipatory Bail In Mumbai Police FIR Over Satire Video; Hearing Today
Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra has approached the Madras High Court seeking transit anticipatory bail in connection with the FIR lodged against him at Mumbai over his alleged remarks against Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde.Kamra is a permanent resident of Villupuram town in Tamilnadu and thus claims Madras High Court has jurisdiction. An urgent mentioning of the case was made before...
NDPS Act | Court Need Not Look At Breach Of Mandatory Provisions Of Statute While Deciding Bail Plea: Kerala HC
The Kerala High Court observed that while considering the bail plea of an accused booked under NDPS Act, the concerned court need not look into violation of mandatory provisions of the Act. In doing so it underscored that at the stage of considering bail, only FIR, seizure memo and witness statements recorded by police are before the court based on which a prima facie finding cannot be...
Recovery Of Excess Amount Can't Be Permitted If Officer Is Not At Fault: Delhi High Court
A Division Bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justices Navin Chawla and Shalinder Kaur observed that if an Officer was granted training allowance for the period he was not working as an Instructor, recovery for an excess amount at a later stage could not be permitted as it was undeniably not his fault. The Bench held that any amount recovered from the Petitioner should be refunded...
'Only Conversant With Urdu': Bombay HC Quashes Detention Order Over Non-Supply Of Translated Documents To Detenue
The Bombay High Court recently quashed a detention order of a man after noting the fact that the detaining authority did not serve all the documents pertaining to his detention in 'Urdu' - the language he was only conversant with.A division bench of Justices Sarang Kotwal and Shriram Modak noted that the detenue - Shahabaz Ahmed Mohammad Yusuf @ Commando was only conversant with Urdu...
Delhi High Court Grants Relief To BharatPe, Restrains Use Of 'Bharatpay' Mark And Website
The Delhi High Court has recently granted relief to fintech company “BharatPe” and restrained the use of “Bharatpay” mark as well as the domain name used for payment of utility bills, data recharge services, insurance and financial services. Justice Amit Bansal observed that Bharatpay mark was phonetically identical with, and visually, structurally and conceptually similar to,...
Delhi High Court Upholds Rule Prohibiting Retired Judges Of Other States From Applying For Senior Advocate Designation
The Delhi High Court has upheld the constitutional validity of the rule prohibiting retired judges of other States to apply for senior advocate designation in Delhi. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela upheld the validity of Rule 9B of the High Court of Delhi Designation of Senior Advocate Rules, 2024.As per the Rule, Retired...
SC Collegium Recommends Transfer Of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma From Delhi HC To Calcutta HC
The Supreme Court Collegium today recommended the transfer of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma, from Delhi High Court to Calcutta High Court.Justice Sharma was elevated from the Delhi Higher Judicial Service to the Delhi High Court in February...
“Can Number Of Autos, Taxis Be Limited?”: Bombay HC Asks State's Transport Commissioner To Decide Challenge Against Open Licensing Policy
The Bombay High Court recently ordered Maharashtra's Transport Commissioner to decide whether the 'open licensing policy' for autorickshaws and taxis–which has been questioned by an autorickshaw union–can be stopped so as to limit the number of autos and taxis in the State. The bench was hearing a petition filed by Pune-based Sawkash Authorickshaw Union, which contended that because of...












