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Courts Must Consider Social Realities, Adopt Pragmatic Approach When Considering Accused's Plea To Travel Abroad: P&H High Court
Observing that "courts must not remain in an 'ivory tower', but must engage with and adjudicate in consonance with evolving social realities", the Punjab & Haryana High Court has said that Courts must take a pragmatic approach in considering an accused's plea to travel abroad.Justice Sumeet Goel said, “When seized of an application by an accused entreating for permission to travel...
Celebration 'Anti-National' : PIL In Allahabad High Court Opposes Fund Allocation For Oudh Bar Association's 125th Anniversary Event
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) plea has been moved before the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), seeking a direction to restrain the authorities from allocating any fund or allotting the High Court's conference hall to the Oudh Bar Association (OBA) for its proposed program to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the society, scheduled on November 2, 2025. The plea has been filed...
Causing Injury To Public Servant On Duty Must Be Viewed Seriously; 6-Month Sentence Not Excessive: HP High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held that injury to a public servant while on official duty must be viewed seriously and a punishment of six months is not excessive in such cases.Justice Rakesh Kainthla remarked that: “a sentence of six months cannot be said to be excessive because a public servant was injured while discharging his official duties, and such acts are to be...
School Management Committee Is Statutory Body Under RTE Act; Recovery For Financial Irregularities Cannot Be Made From Single Teacher: HP HC
The Himachal Pradesh High Court held that the School Management Committee is a statutory body under Section 21 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, and recovery for financial discrepancies can't be imposed on a single teacher.The Court further remarked that it is the management committee that collectively monitors government grants, so fixing recovery solely on...
'Ba***ds of Bollywood Is Satire, Not Defamation': Red Chillies Opposes Sameer Wankhede's Plea Before Delhi High Court
Red Chillies Entertained has opposed before the Delhi High Court IRS Officer Sameer Wankhede's defamation suit over his allegedly defamatory portrayal in Netflix series “Ba***ds of Bollywood” directed by Aryan Khan.In its reply to Wankhede's interim injunction application, the production company has said that the portrayal of the characters in the series is purely in the nature of satire...
Farmers Protest: Bachchu Kadu Drops 'Rail Roko' Andolan After Bombay High Court Cautions Against Public Disturbance
Farmers' leader and former MLA Omprakash alias Bachchu Kadu on Thursday cancelled his proposed plan to stage a "Rail Roko Andolan" in Nagpur after the Bombay High Court cautioned him against probable inconvenience to the citizens.Notably, Kadu led thousands of farmers and staged protests by blocking the National Highway 44 popularly known as Wardha Road, which connects to the Samruddhi...
Interim Restraint On Creating Third-Party Rights In Property Is Permissible In Specific Performance Suits: Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court has held that an injunction can be granted against the owner of a property in specific circumstances under Order 39 Rule 1 & 2 of CPC, even if the principle of lis pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act ('TP Act') is applicable.Referring to the decision of the Apex Court in Ramakant Ambalal Choksi vs. Harish Ambalal Choksi & Others,...
Daughter-In-Law's Right To Residence Under DV Act Can't Suspend In-Laws' Right To Live In Their Home Without Distress: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has observed that when the residential rights of a daughter in law have been protected under the Domestic Violence Act, the right of senior citizens, being the in-laws, to live in their house without distress cannot be suspended indefinitely.“While the PWDV Act confers a vital and protective right of residence upon an aggrieved woman, it cannot be construed to extinguish...
Now RSS Office Bearer Opposes Haal Movie Before Kerala High Court, Says Organisation Depicted As 'Riotous, Thuggish'
An office bearer of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has moved the Kerala High Court opposing Shane Nigam starrer 'Haal' over alleged "degraded" portrayal of the organisation in the film.The film came in controversy after the Central Board of Film Certification suggested several cuts including beef biriyani eating scene and a sequence in song where heroine uses Muslim religious attire...
'Shocking': MP High Court Takes Suo-Motu Cognizance Of News Report On Felling Of 488 Trees Near Bhopal Without Permission
The Madhya Pradesh High Court, on Wednesday (October 29), took suo motu cognizance of a news report published in the Times of India, as which the Public Works Department (PWD) had felled 488 trees near Bhopal without taking requisite permissions. The court also restrained any further felling or pruning of trees in the area except through permission granted by the state appointed committee...
“Ganja” Includes Only Flowering Or Fruiting Top Of Cannabis Plant, Not Stem And Stalk: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court has held that the definition of Ganja does not include the stem and stalk, but only includes the flowering or fruiting top. Justice KK Ramakrishnan emphasised that when a contraband is accompanied by stems and seeds, the weight of the flowering or fruiting top alone is to be considered for ascertaining the commercial quantity. “At the cost of repetition,...
Denial Of Subsistence Allowance During Suspension Amounts To “Economic Excommunication”: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court has held that subsistence allowance is mandatory in any circumstance of suspension of an employee, and “he cannot be denied his statutory subsistence allowance.”Justice M. Nagaprasanna said this while allowing a petition by Basavaraj Pundalikappa and quashing the suspension order dated 22-07-2025. The petitioner joined as an attender in Bagalkote Municipal Council...












