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Law Students Association Approaches Karnataka High Court Against Continuation Of KSLU Vice Chancellor Allegedly Beyond Prescribed Age Limit
A non-profit organisation, Law Students Association has approached the Karnataka High Court questioning the continuation of Prof. (Dr.) P. Ishwara Bha as the Vice Chancellor of Karnataka State Law University, allegedly beyond the prescribed age limit of 65 years. Advocate Vittal B R appearing for the petitioners on Friday submitted that section 14 of the Karnataka State Law University...
Duty Of Courts To Safeguard Properties Of Religious Institutions From Wrongful Claims: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday held that it is the duty of courts to protect and safeguard the properties of religious and charitable institutions from wrongful claims or misappropriation. Observing so, a Division Bench of Justice Anil K. Narendran and Justice P.G Ajithkumar withdrew the permission granted by the Travancore Devaswom Board to a Delhi-based trust to organise a...
'Trial Not Going To End In 10 Years; 185 Witnesses To Be Examined' : Indrani Mukerjea Seeks Bail In Sheena Bora Murder Case; SC Issues Notice
On Friday, the Supreme Court issued notice in the bail plea filed by INX Media co-founder and socialite Indrani Mukerjea, the prime accused in the Sheena Bora murder case. On hearing Senior Advocate, Mr. Mukul Rohatgi appearing for Ms. Mukerjea, a Bench comprising Justices L. Nageswara Rao and P.S.Narasimha agreed to entertain her bail plea. "Issue Notice. Returnable in...
Reassessment Notice U/S 148 Of Income Tax Act Issued Against A Dead Person Is Null & Void: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court recently held that a reassessment notice issued under Section 148 of the Income-tax Act, 1861 against a dead person is null and void. A Division Bench of Justices Navin Chawla and Manmohan relied on the case of Savita Kapila v. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax to answer the question of the validity of notice and consequent proceedings against a dead person. In the...
Reappointment Of Calcutta University Vice Chancellor Without Governor's Approval Challenged, High Court Seeks State's Response
The Calcutta High Court on Monday sought the State government's response in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the reappointment of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta Sonali Chakravarty Banerjee on the ground that such reappointment had been done in contravention of existing rules. The plea filed by practising advocate of the High Court Anindya Sundar Das contended...
Delhi High Court Restrains Historian Audrey Truschke & Others From Publishing Defamatory Material Against Vikram Sampath
The Delhi High Court on Friday restrained historian Dr. Audrey Truschke and other persons from publishing any defamatory material against historian Dr. Vikram Sampath against him till April 1 on Twitter as well as other online or offline platforms.Passing an ad interim order, Justice Amit Bansal also restrained the defendants from publishing the letter dated February 11 addressed to...
Supreme Court Dismisses BJP Members' Petition Challenging Increase Of Seats In Mumbai Corporation
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the Maharashtra Ordinance which increased the electoral seats in the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai from 227 to 236.A bench comprising the Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justice AS Bopanna and Justice Hima Kohli dismissed the petition filed by members of the Bharathiya Janata Party (BJP) Abhijit Samant and...
No Distinction Of Bailable & Non-Bailable Offence While Granting Bail To A Juvenile U/S 12 of JJ Act: Uttarakhand High Court
In light of Section 12 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 the Uttarakhand High Court noted that any person, who is apparently a child, shall be entitled to be released on bail with or without surety or placed under the supervision of a probation officer or under the care of any fit person. Justice R.C. Khulbe noted that the distinction between bailable...
BREAKING: Calcutta High Court Dismisses PIL Seeking Removal Of WB Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar [Read Order]
The Calcutta High Court on Friday dismissed a PIL praying for a direction to the Central government to remove Jagdeep Dhankhar as the Governor of West Bengal, claiming that he was acting as the 'mouthpiece of the Bharatiya Janata Party'.Earlier, the Court had reserved judgment in the matter and had also observed orally, "We will consider and pass an order. Apparently we are of the view that...
Madras High Court Asks TN Govt To File Status Report On Proposal To Designate 13 Wetlands As Ramsar Sites
In a suo motu writ petition for conservation of wetlands in Tamil Nadu, Madras High Court has asked the state government to submit a status report on the proposal to the Union Govt for declaring 13 sites as 'wetlands of international importance' under the RAMSAR Convention. The matter was taken up in 2017 by the High Court pursuant to Supreme Court directions for the protection of...
Minority Rights - Whether Department Can Insist On Teachers Working In Minority Institution To Pass Teachers Eligibility Test? Supreme Court To Consider
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether the department can mandatorily insist teachers working in Minority Aided Institutions to pass Teachers Eligibility Test.The bench of Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna also agreed to consider as to whether providing such a qualification would effect any of the rights of the minority institution guaranteed under the Constitution of...










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