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Delhi Court Grants Bail To 4 Accused Including Matrix CEO Arrested In Delhi Oxygen Concentrators Hoarding Case
A Delhi Court on Wednesday granted bail to 4 accused persons including Matrix Limited CEO Gaurav Khanna and others namely Satish Sethi, Gaurav Suri and Vikrant arrested in connection with the Oxygen Hoarding case.Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Arun Kumar Garg granted bail to the aforesaid accused persons subject to furnishing of a personal bond of Rs. 50,000 each and a surety of like...
"A Girl, Lady Of 23 Years Is Good Enough To Decide Right Or Wrong": Delhi HC Grants Bail To Man Accused Of Rape, Making Obscene Video
"Three years prior to the year 2019, prosecutrix might have been 23 years of age and in the opinion of this Court, at the age of 23 years, a girl/lady is good enough to decide what is right or wrong" observed the Delhi High Court while granting bail to a man accused of rape and making obscene video and thereafter threatening the girl to make the video public. A single judge bench comprising...
Covid-19: Woefully Low Number Of Hospital Beds, No Supply Of Oxygen: Sikkim High Court Seeks State's Response
The Sikkim High Court has expressed concern over the 'woefully low' number of hospital beds that are available for treatment of Covid-19 patients in the State. In a suo moto PIL for Covid-19 management, a Division Bench comprising of Justices Meenakshi Madan Rai and Bhaskar Raj Pradhan observed, "The beds identified for patients with Covid in the STNM Hospital and District...
'Not Proper For Us To Issue Directions For Oxygen Supply When Supreme Court Has Constituted National Task Force': Manipur High Court
The Manipur High Court has refused to issue directions for procurement/ supply of medical Oxygen in the State, saying that it would be inappropriate to issue directions in that regard when the Supreme Court has already taken note of the matter and has constituted a National Task Force to formulate a methodology for scientific allocation of liquid medical oxygen to all the States and...
Plea In Delhi High Court Seeks Stop On Release Of Malayalam Movie, "Aquarium"
The Delhi High Court is tomorrow scheduled to hear a plea by a Catholic nun urging for issuance of directions to stop the release of Malayalam film 'Aquarium', which is set to air on an OTT platform on May 14, on the grounds that it is "blasphemous" in nature and would hurt the religious sentiments of the Christian community at large.The petitioner, Jessy Mani, is a catholic nun and...
Police Should Avoid Excess Force Against Lockdown Violators : Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court has observed that police should avoid excess force against lockdown violators.Amicus Curiae Advocate Vikram Huilgol brought to the attention of a bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Arvind Kumar reports about police lathicharge against violators of lockdown rules. He informed the court about the order issued by the court on March 30, 2020 by which...
Motor Accident Compensation - Self-Employed Deceased Aged Below 40 Years Entitled To 40% Addition As Future Prospects : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has reiterated that addition of 40% income must be given towards future prospects while computing motor accident compensation if the deceased was self-employed and was aged less than aged 40 years."This Court in a Five Judge Bench decision in National Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Pranay Sethi, (2017) 16 SCC 680,clearly held that in case the deceased is ...
Mere Language Problem Of A Party Not A Ground To Transfer A Case U/s 406 CrPC: Supreme Court
A criminal case cannot be transferred under Section 406 CrPC merely because the party does not understand the language of the Court which has jurisdiction to hear the case, the Supreme Court held.The court observed thus while dismissing a transfer petition filed by one Rajkumar Sabu, against whom a criminal case is pending in Salem Court, that he is not being able to understand Tamil...
Premature Release - UP Govt.'s Policy To Release Prisoners Only On Republic Day Arbitrary:Supreme Asks Govt To Consider All Eligible Persons Regardless Of Application
The Supreme Court on May 4 told the state of UP to not deem as ineligible for consideration for premature release those life convicts who have not specifically applied for the relief, and obligated the state government to conduct periodical assessments to identify those who are so entitled.It may be noted that clause 3 (a) of the UP government's policy of August 1, 2018 (framed under Article...
Bombay High Court Sets Aside Lower Court's Order Directing Man To Deposit ₹25 Lakh As Pre-Condition For Bail
The Bombay High Court last week modified a bail order passed by a Malegaon session judge, wherein an accused was directed to pay Rs 25 lakh as a precondition for being released on bail. The Bench of Justice Sarang V. Kotwal was hearing an application filed by on Vijaykumar Deshraj Sethi for modification of the bail condition imposed by ASJ, Malegaon in HIS Criminal Bail Application...
Hospitals Cannot Show Deaths As Non-COVID Deaths If Antigen Tests Showed Suspected COVID Infection : Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court on Tuesday directed that deaths of persons who were suspected to be affected by the Covid-19 virus after antigen tests will be computed as Covid-deaths for the purposes of maintaining records and disposal of bodies. The Court noted that there has been a decline in the number of testing been conducted in the State and as a natural corollary...
Bhima Koregaon Case: Jailed DU Professor Hany Babu Denied Follow-up Treatment For Eye Infection, Alleges Family
Delhi University Associate Professor Hany Babu, an accused in the Bhima Koregaon – Elgaar Parishad case has developed an acute eye infection during his incarcerated in Taloja prison with little or no vision in his left eye and little medical attention his family has said in a press statement. Babu was arrested on July 28, 2020 by the National Investigating Agency. "He has little...












