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Delhi Court Allows Singer Honey Singh's Wife To Visit Marital Home, Hearing Regarding Interim Compensation On September 28
A Delhi Court on Friday allowed Bollywood Singer and Actor Honey Singh's wife, Shalini Talwar to visit her marital home this Sunday in order to take her belongings.Counselling the parties in chambers, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Tania Singh said that Talwar can take her belongings at any place convinient to her and also directed that the entire visit will be video-graphed.The applicant wife...
Primary Objective Of Court Is To Render Justice, Not To Uphold Technicalities: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court on Friday while hearing the plea seeking early administration of the second dose of the Covishield vaccine observed that the primary duty of the Court is to render justice and not to uphold technicalities. Justice P.B. Suresh Kumar commented so while responding to the argument posed by the respondent that a writ petition seeking relief of mandamus will not stand if...
Sedition Case Over Anti-CAA School Drama : Following Karnataka HC Direction, SP Recommends Disciplinary Action Against Officers Who Interrogated Children
The Superintendent of Police (District Bidar), on Friday filed an affidavit before the Karnataka High Court, stating that a report has been sent to the Director-General and Inspector-General of police (DGIGP), to take appropriate disciplinary action against the concerned police officers, who were present in uniform and carrying firearms while interrogating minor children, with regard to...
Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain Plea Challenging Dwarka Flyover Construction
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to entertain a plea filed against the development of National Highway in Dwarka by construction of flyover in Residential area allegedly without environment clearance. A Bench comprising Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Hima Kohli observed that it cannot entertain the present special leave petition filed against the order of...
Alleged Harassment By Police During Enquiry/Investigation: Madras High Court Issues Guidelines
Hearing a plea filed seeking direction to direct Inspector of Police, District Crime Branch, Sivagangai not to harass the petitioner in any manner except by due process of law, the Madras High Court last week issued certain guidelines to be followed by police while taking up enquiry/investigation into a matter.The Bench of Justice A. D. Jagadish Chandira issued the following...
Allahabad High Court Questions Police Officer's Conduct In Interrogating & Frequently Visiting Lawyer Of An Inter-Religious Couple
The Allahabad High Court has called for an explanation from an SHO of Bareilly District regarding his conduct in relation to interrogation and frequent visits to the home of a Lawyer who had represented an inter-religious couple in their protection plea filed before the Court.The Bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta and Justice Deepak Verma was hearing the plea of a lawyer, Chaman Aaara who...
'Books Provide Help To People With Anxiety Amid Lockdown' : Bombay High Court Issues Notice In Plea To Declare Sale Of Books An Essential Service
The Bombay High Court on Friday issued notice on a book publisher association's plea to include the sale of books as an essential service under the Essential Service and Maintenance Act. A division bench of Justices KK Tated and PK Chavan issued notice to the Centre and State on Marathi Prakashak Parishad's plea. "….to be declared an integral part to exercise right to life with...
Employee Not Estopped From Challenging Terms & Conditions Of Employment If It Violates Statutory Requirement: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that employee is not estopped from questioning terms and condition of employment at a stage where he finds himself aggrieved."It is open for the employee to challenge the conditions if it is not being in conformity with the statutory requirement under the law and he is not estopped from questioning at a stage where he finds himself aggrieved.", the bench of...
CBSE Has Committed To Declare Results Before September 30, Supreme Court Says In Plea Of Compartment, Private & Patrachar Students
The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned to 6th September the plea filed seeking directions to CBSE to declare results & change date sheet of Class XII Private, Patrachar & 2nd Compartment Students to ensure that proposed exams will not clash with other exams.A Bench comprising Justice AM Khanwilkar, Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice CT Ravikumar has asked the petitioners' counsel...












