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Delhi High Court Issues Notice To Delhi Govt, Media Channels On Protection Plea By UP Woman Who Converted To Islam
The Delhi High Court has issued notice to the Delhi Government, the Delhi Police, media houses including Zee Media, Navbharat Times and the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) on a fresh petition moved on behalf of a Hindu woman from Uttar Pradesh, who converted to Islam. She alleged that owing to her religious conversion, she and her family members are being targeted and...
"What Is Delhi Govt Doing?": High Court Seeks Govt's Response On Proposal To Make Covid Care Facility Inside JNU
The High Court has sought response of the Delhi Government on its proposal to make a Covid-19 care facility inside Jawaharlal Nehru University after questioning it's conduct for not expediting the proposal even after the lapse of over a month.Justice Rekha Palli orally remarked, "What is this Delhi Government doing? You then start blaming left right centre."Advocate Abhik Chimni appearing...
Bail Condition To Compensate Victims Cannot Be Imposed : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that a condition for payment of compensation to victims cannot be imposed at the stage of bail."We may hasten to add that we are not saying that no monetary condition can be imposed for grant of bail. We say so as there are cases of offences against property or otherwise but that cannot be a compensation to be deposited and disbursed as if that grant has to take...
RT PCR Tests - Consider Possibility Of State-Owned Corporation Supplying Materials To Private Labs : Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court recently directed the State to consider the possibility of Kerala Medical Services Corporation Ltd supplying necessary materials to private laboratories to conduct RTPCR tests at reasonable rates.The Court passed the interim order in a plea challenging the government order dated 30th April 2021 revising the cost of RTPCR tests in the State. Justice T.R Ravi after...
Nepal Supreme Court Constitution Bench Reinstates Dissolved House Of Representatives
The Supreme Court of Nepal (Constitution Bench) today reinstated the dissolved House of Representatives for the second time in nearly five months. The Chief Justice-led five-member Constitution Bench has also ordered the appointment of Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba as the Prime Minister within two days.Nepal's Supreme Court [Constitution Bench] reinstates dissolved House...
Blackmarketing Of Remedesivir Directly Impacts Public Order: Madhya Pradesh High Court Upholds Detention Under NSA
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has upheld the detention of a man, accused of black marketing of Remedesivir injections amid Covid-19 pandemic, under the National Security Act, 1980.A Division Bench of Justices Sujoy Paul and Anil Verma held that Blackmarketing of remedesivir injection has direct impact on "public order", and the Petitioner-accused if released, could indulge into same...
Kerala High Court Permits Registration Of Marriage Of Couple Residing Abroad Through VC, Without Insisting On POA
The Kerala High Court recently, while hearing a plea by the parent of one of the parties, allowed the registration of marriage of a couple residing abroad through video conferencing, without requiring a power of attorney.Justice N Nagaresh through this ruling has thereby enhanced the scope of online registration of marriage, particularly for couples who left India without executing a power...
Orissa High Court Seeks State's Response On Availability Of RT-PCR Testing Facilities In Rural Areas By July 20
The Orissa High Court last week sought response from the State government in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking urgent directions to ensure the availability of RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) testing facilities in rural areas of the State. Taking cognisance of the aforementioned issue, a Bench comprising Chief Justice S Muralidhar and Justice Savitri...
Compromise Decree In Respect Of Land Which Is Not Subject-matter Of Suit But Is Part Of Family Settlement Does Not Require Compulsory Registration : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that a compromise decree in respect of land which is not the subject-matter of suit but is part of the settlement between the family members does not require compulsory registration.The bench comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Hemant Gupta observed that a compromise decree entered into between the parties in respect of land which was not the subject matter...
New VC Platform For Supreme Court Soon : Justice Chandrachud Says Tender Awarded To Best Player
Justice Chandrachud also communicated that all judges of the Supreme Court are equipped with 1000 MBPS internet connection speed to do away with any disturbances, as these VC hearings demand a greater bandwidth.











