Latest News
"Settling Disputes Through Mediation Possible": Bombay HC Grants Anticipatory Bail To Man Who Allegedly Gave 'Triple Talaq' On SMS
Noting that it is possible to settle the disputes and differences between the husband and the wife through mediation, the Bombay High Court last week granted anticipatory bail to a man booked for pronouncing triple talaq to her wife by way of sending an SMS. The Bench of Justice Sandeep K. Shinde was hearing the anticipatory bail plea of one Adnan Iqbal Moulvi booked for...
Student Rusticated For Attempting To Organise Anti-CAA Protest Approaches Supreme Court Challenging Allahabad High Court's Order Upholding Expulsion
A student who was rusticated from Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Urdu, Arabi-Farsi University ("University") on the reason that he was attempting to organize protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 has approached the Supreme Court assailing the Allahabad High Court's order affirming University's decision. Interim relief in the form of staying the High Court's order dated July...
"Exemption Applicable":Delhi HC Upholds CIC Order Denying Information To Husband About Complaints Filed By Estranged Wife Against Previous Husbands
The Delhi High Court has upheld an order passed by Central Information Commission denying information to a husband about complaints lodged by his estranged wife against her two previous husbands and their family members under the Right to Information Act, 2005. Justice Pratibha M Singh observed that since the information sought concerned not only the wife but also her previous husbands and...
'Independence Must Be Given To Individuals To Believe, Imagine And Ponder': Madras HC Dismisses Plea Seeking Public Awareness Against Astrological Superstitions
Opining that some amount of independence must be given to individuals to believe, imagine and ponder over their astrological beliefs, the Madras High Court on Friday dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking the Court's leave to direct the concerned authorities to widely spread public awareness against astrological superstitions in a bid to eradicate its consequential...
High Courts Weekly Roundup [August 23, 2021 To August 28, 2021]
Allahabad High Court 1. Allahabad High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Dr. Kafeel Khan Over Anti-CAA Speech At AMU [Dr. Kafeel Khan v. State of UP & Anr.] In a huge relief to Dr. Kafeel Khan, Justice Gautam Chaudhary quashed the entire criminal proceedings arising out of an FIR & pending against him over his speech given about CAA and NRC at a protest meeting...
'Young Lawyers Make Arbitrators Of High Integrity, Completes Proceedings In A Short Span At Minimal Costs': Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Friday remarked that it may be in the interest of alternative dispute resolution if, where feasible, young counsel are appointed as arbitrators, who not only go about the task diligently but are more than willing to operate at minimal costs.The bench of Justices D. Y. Chandrachud and M. R. Shah was hearing a matter where the parties voiced their grievance over the...
'Fair And Legitimate Criticism To Judgments Welcome But Should Be Without Malice': Calcutta HC Declines To Interfere In Row Over WB Bar Council's Letter To Remove Acting CJ
The Calcutta High Court on Thursday declined to interfere in a plea moved against the Chairman of the Bar Council of West Bengal over the recent letter addressed by the Bar Council of West Bengal to the Chief Justice of India N.V Ramana for the removal of the High Court's Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal. A Bench comprising Justices Harish Tandon and Subhasis Dasgupta was adjudicating upon...
Power To Take Additional Evidence- "CrPC S. 391 Akin To Order XLI Rule 27 CPC; Appellate Court Should Use Power Sparingly": Allahabad HC
Underscoring that powers under Section of 391 of the Code of Criminal the procedure is akin to those of Order XLI Rule 27 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the Allahabad High Court recently held that such powers to take additional evidence by the appellate court must be exercised sparingly.The Bench of Justice Dr. Yogendra Kumar Srivastava emphasized that the power so exercised is of...
'Victim' Has No Right To File Appeal Under CrPC On Ground Of Inadequate Sentence Awarded To Accused: Patna High Court
The Patna High Court last week observed that there is no provision under the Code of Criminal Procedure which provides for a right to appeal by the 'victim' seeking enhancement of sentence awarded to accused on the ground that an inadequate sentence of order has been passed. Against an inadequate sentence, the only provision prescribed under Chapter XXIX is Section 377 which provides...
PS Narasimha 9th Lawyer To Get Direct Appointment As Supreme Court Judge; Might Also Become CJI
Senior Advocate Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha will swear in as the Judge of the Supreme Court on 31st August 2021. He will be the ninth Supreme Court judge to be directly elevated from the Bar and might also become the Chief Justice of India before his retirement comes due in May 2028.Narasimha had served as Additional Solicitor General of India from May 2014 to December 2018. He represented...





![High Courts Weekly Roundup [August 23, 2021 To August 28, 2021] High Courts Weekly Roundup [August 23, 2021 To August 28, 2021]](https://www.livelaw.in/h-upload/2021/05/09/500x300_393154-high-courts-weekly-roundup-1.jpg)






