High Courts
"Doing Everything" To Ensure Expeditious Probe: State Tells Calcutta High Court In Kolkata Law Student Rape Case
The West Bengal government today informed the Calcutta High Court that it is taking all steps to ensure that the probe into alleged incident of rape at the South Kolkata Law College is conducted and concluded in a timely manner.The court also asked the state to file an affidavit detailing the progress of the investigation since the filing of the FIR on 26th June 2025, as well as answer...
PCS-J Exam 2022 'Irregularities' | Justice Govind Mathur Commission Submits Its Report Before Allahabad High Court
The former Chief Justice Govind Mathur-led Commission, appointed to probe into the alleged irregularities in the UP-PCSJ (Mains) 2022 examination, has filed its report before the Allahabad High Court in a sealed cover. The development comes almost 6 months after a Division Bench of the HC comprising Justice Saumitra Dayal Singh and Justice Donadi Ramesh appointed Justice Mathur as...
'Justify His Suspension': Karnataka High Court To State In Challenge To CAT Order Revoking Cop's Suspension In Bengaluru Stampede Case
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday (July 03) asked the State government to justify its action of suspending police officers over the charge of dereliction of duty, following the stampede near Chinnaswamy stadium ahead of the RCB team's 2025 IPL victory celebration.A division bench of Justice S G Pandit and Justice T M Nadaf was hearing the petition filed by the State government challenging...
2016 Forced Eviction Case | Allahabad HC Extends Stay On Passing Of Final Order In Trial Against Azam Khan Till July 15
The Allahabad High Court today extended the stay (until July 15) on the passing of a final order in the consolidated trial of the 2016 Forcible Eviction Case involving former UP Minister and MP Mohammad Azam Khan and others. The order was passed by a bench of Justice Sameer Jain after AAG Manish Goyal sought time to seek instructions and file some compilations in the matter. Earlier, a stay...
Allahabad HC Grants Interim Bail To POCSO Accused In 'Interfaith Relation' To Look After Pregnant Victim; To Review His Conduct In September
The Allahabad High Court on Tuesday granted two-month interim bail to a man accused under the POCSO Act and the BNS, directing him to look after the minor victim, who belongs to a different faith, is five months pregnant and is alleged to be in a relationship with him.The order was passed by a bench of Justice Rajesh Singh Chauhan, who clarified that the Court would consider whether to...
Punjab & Haryana High Court CJ Recuses From M3M Director's Plea To Quash FIR In Bribe Case Involving Trial Judge
The Punjab and Haryana High Court Chief Justice Sheel Nagu has recused from hearing the M3M director's plea to quash a 2023 FIR for alleged conspiracy to bribe a Trial Court judge.Roop Bansal is accused under Sections 7,8,11,13 of the Prevention of Corruption Act and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC.CJ Nagu had earlier (May 23) withdrawn the case from a single judge, who had...
Kerala High Court Reserves Judgment On ED Official's Bail Plea In Bribery Case, Extends Interim Protection From Arrest
The Kerala High Court has reserved its verdict in the bail application preferred by a senior official of the Enforcement Directorate (ED), who was arrayed as an accused in a bribery case registered by the Vigilance.Today (July 03), when the case came up for consideration, the counsel for the ED official submitted that he has been currently transferred to Shillong but that he is ready to...
Disability Pension Can Be Granted For Disease Suffered By Armed Forces Personnel After Joining Service: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has ruled that grant of disability pension to Indian Armed Forces personnel is "not an act of generosity" but a rightful "acknowledgement of their sacrifices which manifest in the form of disabilities or disorders" suffered during the course of their military service.A division bench comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Shalinder Kaur said that the benefit of the...
Delhi High Court Upholds Rule Restricting Retention Of General Pool Residential Accommodation By CAPF Personnel To Max Three Years
The Delhi High Court has upheld a rule placing restriction on the retention of General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) by Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) personnel to a maximum of three years at the last place of posting, when a personnel is thereafter posted to a Non-Family Station.A division bench comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Shalinder Kaur upheld the validity of...
Delhi High Court Restrains Patanjali Ayurved From Running Ads Allegedly Disparaging To Dabur's Chyavanprash Product
The Delhi High Court on Thursday restrained Patanjali Ayurved from running advertisements allegedly disparaging to Dabur's Chyavanprash product.Justice Mini Pushkarna allowed the interim applications filed by Dabur India Limited against the advertisements ran by Patanjali.The Court noted that Patanjali's TVC portrayed that the existing Chyawanprash in the market are ordinary and consumers...
Rajasthan High Court Monthly Digest: June 2025
Citations: 2025 LiveLaw (Raj) 195 To 2024 194 LiveLaw (Raj) 221NOMINAL INDEXThe State of Rajasthan, through District Collector Pali. & Ors. vs. Sanwariya Infrastructure Private Limited 2025 LiveLaw (Raj) 195Komal Kumawat & Ors. v Union of India & Ors., and other connected petitons 2025 LiveLaw (Raj) 196Arpit Naraniwal v State and batch 2025 LiveLaw (Raj) 197Mahipal Singh v Kundal...
Inclusive Education Not Merely About Access, It Is About Belongingness: Delhi High Court Relief To Child With 'Mild Autism'
While granting relief to a child with “mild autism”, the Delhi High Court has observed that “inclusive education‟ is not merely about access to education but it is about belongingness. “It is also about recognising that every child has a place in the classroom not because they are the same, but because they are different, and that difference enriches the learning environment for...












