Punjab and Haryana High Court
'Hope CBFC Will Take Note Of Objections When Deciding On Certification': P&H High Court Disposes Of PIL Seeking Ban On Delhi Riots Movie
The Punjab & Haryana High Court on Friday has disposed of a plea seeking a ban on the release of a movie based on the Delhi riots 2020.The Court took note of the Union Government's submission that the producer of the movie 'Delhi-2020' has not yet applied for the certificate before the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).Consequently, a bench of Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and...
Punjab & Haryana HC Rejects PIL To Restore Chandigarh Football Ground As Per International Standards, Says Court Can't Run Administration
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has dismissed a PIL seeking directions to Chandigarh UT Administration to take immediate remedial steps to restore a Football Stadium, in Sector-17 Chandigarh in conformity with international standards, observing that the court cannot step into the administration's shoes and start running it. A division bench of Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sumeet...
Punjab & Haryana HC Imposes ₹4 Lakh Cost On College Association For Filing 'Frivolous' Plea Challenging Regular Inspection Carried Out By University
The Punjab & Haryana High Court imposed a cost of Rs 4 lakh on the Association of Colleges which has been approved by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) for filing a frivolous petition challenging regular inspection carried out by the University under which colleges are affiliated.The Court rejected the contention of the Association that once the Colleges are recognized by...
Advocates Act | State Bar Council Must Have 'Reason To Believe' Before Issuing Notice To Lawyer On Complaint Of Misconduct: Punjab & Haryana HC
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has made it clear that under the Advocates Act, the State Bar Council must have “reason to believe” that an advocate against whom a complaint is made is guilty of professional or other misconduct before issuing notice to him.According to Section 35 (Punishment of advocates for misconduct) of the Advocates Act, where on receipt of a complaint or otherwise...
'Exorbitant Bail Bond Deprives Accused Of Liberty, Adversely Impacts Family': Punjab & Haryana HC Reduces ₹50 Lakh Surety To ₹50k
The Punjab & Haryana High Court modified the quantum of surety fixed by the trial Court from Rs. 50 lakh to Rs 50,000 observing that, "the imposition of such an egregious condition would, in almost all cases, result in the accused being unable to furnish the required surety, thereby depriving them of their liberty and subjecting them to the harsh realities of jail life."Justice Harpreet...
Polluted Stream Of Justice: Punjab & Haryana HC Denies Pre-Arrest Bail To Man Who Forged Aadhaar Card For Accused To Secure Bail
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has denied pre-arrest bail to a man who allegedly forged an Aadhar Card, paving way for a POCSO accused to secure bail.The man was hired by accused's father, to forge the Aadhaar Card of one Sunny (in the name of Randhir Singh), who was to stand as surety for the son. The subterfuge came to light after the Judge's reader filed a complaint.Justice Mahabir...
Drug Malady Eating Country's Future Like Termite, Surge In Bail Pleas Involving Heroin Shows State's Failure To Curb Menace: P&H High Court
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has flagged an "unexpected surge" in the bail pleas involving heroin since last month, observing that it indicates the state government's failure to curb this menace, especially in the state of Punjab which is a great concern in itself as this drug malady is eating the future of this country like a termite.In doing so the Court rejected the anticipatory...
'Unfortunate': P&H HC On Phagwara Mayoral Polls Not Being Conducted On Time Despite Court Order, Appoints Ex-Judge As Independent Observer
Observing that it is an unfortunate situation where despite clear and categorical directions, the State-authorities instead of complying with the directions gave rise to a second round of litigation, the Punjab & Haryana High Court appointed a former High Court judge as an independent observer for Punjab's Phagwara Municipal Corporation (MC) Elections.On January 24, the Court directed...
P&H HC Imposes ₹50k Cost On Haryana Pollution Control Board Over Failure To Restore Electricity To Factory Having Valid Authority To Operate
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has imposed a cost of Rs.50,000 on the Haryana State Pollution Control Board over failure to restore electricity of a factory for 6 months, despite having orders for restoration.The electricity of the factor was cut and it was sealed by the Pollution Control Board for allegedly not having valid Consent To Operate (CTO) in February 2024. However, an...
Provisions Of SC/ST Act Can Only Be Invoked Against Those Not Belonging To SC/ST Community: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Allowing anticipatory bail under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, (SC/ST Act), the Punjab & Haryana High Court has made it clear that the Act can be invoked only against members not belonging tothe SC/ST Act community.Justice Manisha Batra noted, "Appellants Avtar Singh and Jagsir Singh are stated to be members of SC community themselves. Hence,...
Allowing Compromise In Abetment To Suicide Case Is Against Rule Of Law As Victim Is Deceased And Cannot Give Consent: Punjab & Haryana HC
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has said that allowing quashing of FIR for offence of abetting suicide on the basis of compromise is against rule of law, observing that the victim being deceased couldn't give consent and the crime has large implication on society.Justice Sumeet Goel said, "A settlement between the accused and the complainant, who merely initiated the criminal process, fails...
Denying Medical Reimbursement For Chronic Illness On Ground That Treatment Was Taken In OPD Is 'Unreasonable Classification': Punjab & Haryana HC
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has made it clear that denying medical re-imbursement to an employee of the State Government for the treatment of wife's chronic illness on the ground that the same was done in Outpatient Department (OPD) is based on "unreasonable classification."Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sudhir Singh said, "the wife of respondent No. 1-writ petitioner was...











