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Non-Custodial Parent Can't Be Deprived Of Right To Spend Quality Time & Enjoy Company Of Children: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday observed that non-custodial parent cannot be deprived of his right to spend quality time and enjoy the company of the children. Moreover, the children also have right to love and affection of both parents as well as grandparents. The Petitioner herein is the non-custodial parent. His father is unwell and was desirous of meeting with his grandchildren....
Pleas Before Supreme Court Seek Court-Monitored Probe Into Communal Violence During Ram Navami, Hanuman Jayanti Celebrations
In the backdrop of recent incidents of communal violence during Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti processions in different states of the country, three petitions have been filed before the Supreme Court of India seeking different reliefs including a court monitored investigation or transfer of probe to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Two PIL's have been filed by Advocate...
PILs Filed Before Calcutta High Court Seeking CBI Probe Into 5 Rape Cases Reported This Month In West Bengal
A batch of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petitions have been filed before the Calcutta High Court on Monday, seeking a CBI probe into 5 recent rape cases that are reported in various districts of West Bengal this month. Incidents of rape have been reported to have taken place at Netra and Namkhana villages in South 24 Parganas district, at Pingla in West Midnapore district, at a village...
NEET Admissions : Supreme Court Issues Notice On Plea Seeking Time For Fresh Registration In NRI Quota Before Mop Up Counseling
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice in a petition filed by NRI students seeking time for fresh registration in the NRI quota before commencement of the Mop-Up counseling. The bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant also asked the State of Kerala to apprise the bench with about the seats that remain unfilled after the Mop Up round. The bench was considering a Special...
Person Not Being A Complainant Cannot Ask For Addition Of Offences In FIR: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that a no-complainant cannot seek directions of addition of particular offences in a FIR lodged by another person.The bench comprising Justice H.S. Madaan therefore dismissed one such petition filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C., stating that the petitioner is not the complainant in that case, therefore, he cannot ask for the addition of particular...
Delhi High Court Seeks Latest Status Report From Local Bodies Indicating Steps For Increasing Use Of Electric & CNG Operated Crematoriums
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought a latest status report from city's local bodies indicating the steps being taken by them for increasing the use of electricity and CNG for the purpose of cremations, in substitution of wood.A bench comprising of Acting Chief Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Navin Chawla also directed the local bodies to indicate the details and particulars of the...
Allahabad High Court Weekly Round Up: April 11 To April 17, 2022
NOMINAL INDEX Chndra Prakash Sharma v. State Of U.P And Another Govind v. State of U.P Kumari Neha Chandra Vs. State Of U.P. And 3 Others Mohd. Saleem Khan v. State of U.P Charan Singh v. State of U.P. Rajpal Singh v. State of U.P. along with two connected appeals Shailesh Kumar Mishra v. State Of U P And Another Razia v. State of U.P. Prem And Others v. State...
Supreme Court Stays Take Over Of Mohammad Ali Jauhar University's Land By UP Govt Authorities
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the take over of land allotted to Mohammad Ali Jauhar University at Rampur.A bench comprising Justices Ajay Rastogi and CT Ravikumar passed the interim order while issuing notice to the State of Uttar Pradesh on the Special Leave Petition filed by Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Trust challenging the Allahabad High Court's refusal to interfere with the...
Cooch Bihar Firing: Calcutta High Court Seeks Response From State, Centre On Pleas By Victims' Kin Seeking Compensation
The Calcutta High Court on Monday sought response from the State government as well as the Union of India in a batch of petitions filed by the legal heirs of those who died due to the alleged firing by CISF personnel on April 10, 2021, at Sitalkuchi in Cooch Behar district during the West Bengal Assembly polls.The petitions alleged that the incident was a result of police firing in the course...












