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Will Have To Stop Saying 'Salaam' If It's Illegal, Will File Case Against Delhi Police In NGT For Wasting 2 Millions Papers On Riots Chargesheet: Khalid Saifi To Court
United Against Hate member Khalid Saifi told a Delhi Court on Friday that he will file a case against the Delhi Police in the National Green Tribunal for wasting 2 million papers on the chargesheet filed in Delhi riots larger conspiracy case (FIR 59/2020) after he is granted bail.Saifi, who was produced before Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat, referred to the submissions made by...
Don't Permit POP Idol Immersion In Hussain Sagar Lake For Ganesh Chaturthi: Telangana High Court Directs State
A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice M S Ramachandra Rao and Justice T Vinod Kumar on Thursday issued a series of guidelines in view of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations across Hyderabad. The Court was hearing a contempt petition filed by Advocate Mamidi Venumadhav alleging willful disobedience of the order passed by a Division Bench directing to restrict...
Prisoner Doesn't Cease To Be A Human Being, Can't Be Deprived Of Right To Life : Bombay HC Allows Palliative Care Plea Of Alleged Naxal
A prisoner doesn't cease to be a human being to be deprived of his right to life guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution, the Bombay High Court has observed. The bench of Justices SS Shinde and NJ Jamadar observed thus while directing blast accused and alleged Naxal - Nirmala Uppuganti–to be shifted to a hospice from her cell at Byculla Women's Prison. The court...
In A Democratic Setup, The Will Of The Majority Has To Prevail: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has observed in a judgment that "in a democratic set up, the will of the majority has to prevail".A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao and BR Gavai made this observation in the case Sau Sangeeta w/o Sunil Shinde v. The State of Maharashtra & Or related to the approval of the group leader of a party in Panchayat Samiti elections.The Court was considering an...
Offence Of Extortion Not Made Out In Absence Of Delivery Of Property: Chhattisgarh High Court
The Chhattisgarh High Court has held that to make out a case of 'extortion' punishable under Section 384 IPC, the prosecution must prove that on account of being put in fear of injury, the victim voluntarily delivered any particular property to the accused.Justice Narendra Kumar Vyas remarked that if there were no delivery of property, then the most essential ingredient for constituting...
[Espionage Case] 'Any Disclosure During Proceedings May Be Prejudicial To Safety Of State': ED Seeks In-Camera Hearing In Rajeev Sharma's Bail Plea
The Enforcement Directorate has moved an application before the Delhi High Court seeking in camera proceedings in the bail plea moved by freelance journalist Rajeev Sharma in connection with a case alleging that he supplied confidential information to Chinese Officials, in exchange of remuneration.It has been submitted by the Enforcement Directorate that any disclosure during the course...
Delhi HC Asks Centre, Cyber Cell, Google To Take Steps For Removing Links Carrying Objectionable Photos, Videos Of Woman From Internet
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre, Google, YouTube and Delhi Police Cyber Cell to take steps for removing links or sites carrying objectionable photos and videos of a woman from the internet.Justice Subramonium Prasad was dealing with a petition filed by a woman seeking directions on the Centre to block websites operating as pornographic sites under pseudo names. The plea also...
"Young Police Officer Lynched To Death By Mob Putting Humanity, Spirit Of Kashmiriyat To Shame": Jammu & Kashmir HC Denies Bail To Accused
The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has denied bail to a man accused of lynching a Deputy S.P. of 3rd Battalion Security after observing that his act has put humanity and spirit of Kashmiriyat to shame.Calling it a heinous and serious offence, Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Sanjay Dhar observed:"It is a case where a young police officer has been lynched to death by a mob...
Show No Laxity, Initiate Stringent Immediate Action Against Offenders: Kerala High Court Raps State Over Persistent Attacks On Health Workers
The Kerala High Court on Thursday strictly warned State that stringent action should be initiated against individuals who attack health care workers. Upon being informed that out of the 270 cases registered in this regard, investigation was carried out in only 28 of them, a Division Bench of Justice Devan Ramachandran and Justice Kauser Edappagath observed that the State was taking the...
COVID-19: Rajasthan High Court Directs State Govt To Take Appropriate Steps For Vaccination Of Transgender Persons
The Rajasthan High Court has directed the State authorities to take appropriate steps for Vaccination of transgender persons in the State against Covid-19.Justice Vinit Kumar Mathur and Justice Sangeet Lodha was dealing with a plea seeking directions to the respondent authorities to facilitate COVID-19 vaccination for transgenders of the State of Rajasthan.Advocate Pushkar Taimni, on behalf...
Delay In Conducting Disciplinary Enquiry Does Not Ipso Facto Vitiate It: Supreme Court
Every delay in conducting a disciplinary enquiry does not, ipso facto, lead to the enquiry being vitiated, the Supreme Court observed.The bench of Justices D.Y. Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and Hima Kohli observed that the prejudice caused by the delay must be demonstrated to have been caused and cannot be a matter of surmise.In this case, a departmental inquiry was initiated against a police...






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