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NIA Opposes MP Engineer Rashid's Plea In Delhi High Court Seeking Interim Bail In UAPA Case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday opposed before the Delhi High Court the plea filed by Jammu and Kashmir MP Rashid Engineer seeking interim bail in a terror funding case registered under UAPA.Rashid has sought interim bail in order to attend the Parliamentary budget session which commenced on January 31. The session concludes on April 04. In the alternative, he has...
Kerala High Court Orders Demolition, Reconstruction Of Housing Towers Built For Personnel In Armed Forces Citing Structural Issues
The Kerala High Court has ordered the Army Welfare Housing Organisation (AWHO) for the demolition and reconstruction of Chander Kunj Army Towers (Towers B and C).AWHO, a society focused on providing affordable housing to serving and retired Army personnel, as well as widows of Army members, developed the SSI (Silver Sand Island) project, also called Chander Kunj Army Towers. The project...
Reflects State Officials' Adamancy To Not Let Go Of Administrative Superiority: Rajasthan HC Stays Transfer Of 1000 Panchayat Officers
While staying the transfer of over 1000 officials–where the elected Panchayat bodies were denied the opportunity to exercise their powers under law, the Jodhpur bench of the Rajasthan High Court said that it reflected the State officials' adamancy to not let go of their administrative superiority.Justice Arun Monga held that such an order reflected that the guidelines as well as the...
Insurer Cannot Deny Liability Without Proving Contributory Negligence, Delay In Filing FIR No GroundsTo Reject Claim: Jharkhand HC
The Jharkhand High Court in a recent judgement had dismissed an appeal filed by an insurance company while reaffirming that in a motor accident compensation claim case, the onus lies upon the insurance company to prove contributory negligenceJustice Sanjay Kumar Dwivedi, presiding over the case, emphasized, “So far as the contributory negligence is concerned, no evidence was led and further...
'Celebrating Birthdays In Middle Of Road Has Become A Fashion': Chhattisgarh HC Takes Suo Moto Cognizance Of Raipur Incident
The Chhattisgarh High Court has taken suo moto cognizance of a news report published in Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar concerning an incident from Raipur, a video of which has also gone viral on social media. The incident involved a birthday celebration where a car was parked in the middle of the road near Raipura Chowk in Raipur. According to the news report, fireworks were set off after...
Victim's Solitary Evidence In Sexual Offences Not Sufficient For Conviction If Marred With Inconsistencies: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
While setting aside the conviction order passed by the trial court in a rape and abduction case, the Jammu and Kashmir & Ladakh High Court observed that the fact that Prosecutrix was aware of the place where she was kept after abduction and raped but never identified that place during the investigation assumes significance as material contradiction. In view of such contradiction,...
P&H HC Imposes ₹25K Cost On 'Contemptous Plea' Against Judicial Officers, Says Court's Dignity Isn't So Brittle To Be Shattered By Stones Thrown By 'Mad Man'
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has imposed a cost of Rs. 25,000 on a litigant who filed a "contemptuous" plea seeking the filing of an FIR against judicial officers and lawyers allegedly for grabbing a public property.The petitioner, who claimed to be a lawyer, was appearing in person and alleged that four judicial officers misused their office to grab public property.Justice N.S....
'Unfortunate & Shameless Incident In Devbhoomi': High Court Takes Suo Moto Note Of Roorkee Clash Between MLA & BJP Leader
Last week, the Uttarakhand High Court took suo moto cognizance of the 26th January Roorkee clash between independent MLA (from Khanpur) Umesh Kumar and BJP Leader and ex-MLA Kunwar Pranav Singh Champion. Terming the incident as unfortunate, shameless, and shocking, a bench of Justice Rakesh Thapliyal directed the District Magistrate and the SSPare to file their separate affidavits...
Mere Threats Without Intention To Cause Alarm To Complainant Not Criminal Intimidation: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has observed that mere threats by the accused without any intention to cause alarm to the complainant does not constitute the offence of criminal intimidation.“A bare perusal of Section 506 of the IPC makes it clear that before an offence of criminal intimidation is made out, it must be established that an accused had an intention to cause alarm to the complainant....
Prima Facie Grave Provocation: Bombay HC Grants Bail To Youngster Booked For Killing Bed-Ridden Father, Orders Him To Continue Education
The Bombay High Court on Monday while granting bail to a 22-year-old boy booked for killing his own 69-year-old 'bed-ridden' father, observed that the applicant was prima facie gravely 'provoked' by the deceased by abusing him and his mother, repeatedly, which could not be handled by the applicant's 'adolescent' mind.Single-judge Justice Milind Jadhav noted that the applicant - Tejas Shinde,...
Delhi High Court Orders Inspection On 'Dummy Schools' Allowing Students To Take Exams Without Attending Classes
The Delhi High Court has recently directed that an inspection be conducted on “dummy schools” in the national capital which are providing the facility of allowing the students to take the examination without attending the classes.A division bench comprising of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela directed the Delhi Government and Central Board of...
Provident Fund's “Reserve & Surplus” Amount Transferred To Statutory Fund, Employees Can't Claim It Separately From Provident Fund Dues : Calcutta HC
The Calcutta High Court bench comprising of Justice Shampa Dutt (Paul) held that once a provident fund trust is dissolved and its funds are transferred to the statutory Provident Fund, employees cannot claim a separate share from the “Reserve & Surplus” fund after receiving their full dues. Background Facts The petitioners were the employees of Hindustan...












