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Investigating Officer Not 'Suitable Person' Under Navy Regulations To Prosecute Trial Before Court-Martial: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court recently held that an investigating officer is not a 'suitable person' as per Regulation 163 of the Navy (Discipline and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations, 1965, to prosecute a trial before the Court-Martial.Dr. Justice Kauser Edappagath considered the constitutional validity of Regulation 178(3) of the Navy Regulations, which permits the prosecutor to be a...
Madras High Court Stays Criminal Proceedings Against General Secretary Of TVK Political Party For Alleged Unlawful Assembly
The Madras High Court has stayed the criminal proceedings initiated against the general secretary of actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party for allegedly causing an unlawful assembly and obstructing the police from doing their duty. Justice Sunder Mohan ordered an interim stay in a petition filed by N Anand alias Bussy Anand, seeking to quash the FIR registered against him...
Yusuf Pathan Encroached On Govt Land, No Allotment Order Was Issued By Vadodara Municipality: Gujarat High Court
The Gujarat High Court recently upheld an order directing Vadodara Municipal Corporation to take steps to remove encroachment of a plot by former cricketer and TMC MP Yusuf Pathan. In doing so the court held that "long possession" of the plot by Pathan, without paying consideration, would not give him any rights over the land adding that it cannot perpetuate such an illegality. Finding Pathan...
[SEBI Act] Exoneration In Regulatory Proceedings Only Bars Prosecution When There Is Finding Of Innocence: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court has held that discharge from prosecution under the SEBI Act cannot be claimed merely on the ground that an adjudicating officer of SEBI has not imposed a penalty or passed any adverse directions. The Court ruled that exoneration in regulatory proceedings will bar criminal prosecution only when there is a clear and categorical finding of innocence on the merits, and...
10K Steel Bottles Given In Exchange For 1 Lakh Plastic Ones: GPCB Tells Gujarat High Court On Steps To Tackle Waste During Ambaji Pilgrimage
The Gujarat Pollution Control Board informed the High Court on Friday (September 12) that it had distributed 10,000 re-usable steel bottles in exchange for over 1 Lakh used plastic bottles as a step to tackle and manage waste during the Ambaji Padyatra. The padyatra is a religious pilgrimage taken by devotees to the Ambaji Temple in Banaskantha.Previously the court had asked eight...
CAG Report Can't Impose Financial Liability Without Due Adjudication: J&K High Court Quashes FCI's Recovery Against Flour Mills
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has ruled that even if a report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) is considered to possess some evidentiary value, it can at best serve as an indication of possible irregularities and cannot be treated as conclusive proof to impose financial liability.“The CAG, being a constitutional audit authority, is not vested with...
Facilitate Temple Darshan For Persons With Disabilities, Consider Fixing Specific Days/Time Slots: Kerala High Court To Devaswom Boards
The Kerala High Court on Friday (September 12) issued a set of directions to the four Devaswom Boards in the State, namely, Travancore, Cochin, Guruvayoor and Malabar Devaswom Boards, in order to facilitate temple darshan for persons with disabilities (PWDs).The Division Bench of Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan V. and Justice K.V. Jayakumar was considering a suo motu petition, which was registered...
'Why Being So Sensitive?' Punjab & Haryana High Court On Plea Filed For Removal Of Shivling Image From Brand Logo
The Punjab and Haryana High Court disposed of a PIL seeking the removal of 'Shivling' image from a brand's logo, observing that the petitioner was being "so sensitive".The PIL sought directions for removal of the Shivling photo from the packaging of an Ayurveda company's products, and also prayed to restrain others from using images or symbols of gods and deities on commercial...
Madras High Court Dismisses Plea Alleging Violation Of Pollution Norms At Isha Foundation
The Madras High Court has dismissed a petition seeking direction to the authorities to take appropriate action against discharge of sewage and effluents by the Isha Foundation into the neighbouring lands. The bench of Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice G Arul Murugan took note of a subsequent petition filed by the same petitioner raising the same concerns, in which...
Not Mandatory For Two-Member Bench Of NCDRC To Be Comprised Of A Judicial Member: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has ruled that it is not mandatory for a two member bench of National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) to necessarily comprise of a judicial member. “If a two-member Bench of National Commission finds legal complexity in matter or if they differ in opinion on any point, the matter can be referred in terms of Regulation 12 of Consumer Protection...
Telangana High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail In Rape Case, Notes History Of Prosecutrix Filing Similar Complaints
The Telangana High Court has granted anticipatory bail to a Doctor, accused of rape, after noting that the complainant had filed similar cases against other individuals on prior occasions.The order was passed by Justice K. Sujana, who noted:“Considering the submissions made by the respective counsel and the material on record,the alleged offence against the petitioner is under Section 64(1)...
Homemaker's Efforts Help Husband Build Assets, But No Law To Back Her Ownership Rights: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has observed that there is no statutory basis at present recognising the contributions of homemakers in taking care of the household, family and children, “which remain hidden and downplayed,” for making any determination on their ownership rights, or even to quantify the value of such contributions. “Perhaps, in time, the legislature may take measures to ensure that...




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