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Agusta Westland Accused Christian Michel Not Cooperating In Investigation, At Flight Risk: CBI Opposes Bail In Delhi High Court
The Central Bureau of Investigation has opposed the application moved by Christian Michel, accused in connection with Augusta Westland case, seeking bail from the Delhi High Court.Senior Advocate D. P. Singh appearing for the agency submitted that Michel acted as a middleman, received money pursuant to certain contracts concerning the scam, and is not cooperating in the...
Marital Rape : Amicus Curiae In Delhi High Court Supports Striking Down Of Exception To Section 375 IPC
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday continued hearing a batch of petitions challenging the exception to Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, which exempts forceful sexual intercourse by a man with his own wife from the offence of rape, provided the wife is above 15 years of age.Senior Advocate Rajshekhar Rao, appearing as amicus curiae in the matter, told a bench comprising of Justice...
Pune Court Grants Pre-Arrest Bail To Hindutva Leader Milind Ekbote & 3 Others In Hate Speech Case
Less than a week after self-proclaimed religious guru Kalicharan Maharaj was granted bail in a case of hate speech, four other accused in the case have been granted anticipatory bail by a Sessions Court in Pune.While the detailed order is yet to be released, the court has allowed anticipatory bail applications of four other accused, including right-wing activist Milind Ekbote, for Rs. 25,000...
Covid-19: Delhi High Court, District Courts To Continue Functioning Through Virtual Mode Till February 11
The Delhi High Court and the District Courts will continue to function through virtual mode till February 12, 2022. The office order comes in continuation of the earlier order issued on December 30, 2021 which said that the High Court and district courts will function through virtual mode only with effect from January 3 to January 15, 2022. The courts of Registrar and Joint Registrar...
Kerala High Court Strikes Down Rules 9(4A) and 9(4C) Of Municipality Rules On Property Tax Fixation
The Kerala High Court has set aside Rules 9(4A) and 9(4C) of the Kerala Municipality (Property Tax, Service Tax and Surcharge) Rules which prescribe fixation of property tax at a minimum of 25% over and above the tax levied for the previous year, if the property tax arrived at on computation as per the Rules is less than the tax levied for the previous year.Justice N. Nagaresh pointed out...
People Depositing Money In Banks Are 'Honest'; Banks Have To Take Responsibility For Cyber Crimes: Allahabad HC
While denying bail to 4 persons accused of fraudulently withdrawing money from the bank account of a retired High Court Judge, the Allahabad High Court today observed that those who deposit money in banks are honest and it is the responsibility of the banks to keep their money safe 'at any cost'.The Bench of Justice Shekhar Yadav also observed that those people who do not deposit crores of...
Demolition Of Illegal Encroachment On Kotputli Road: Rajasthan High Court Orders Status Quo, Directs Local Authority To Pass Reasoned Order
The Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench has directed the Nagar Palika, Kotputli to decide the objections submitted by 25 petitioners pursuant to the notices issued to them for removal of road encroachment.Justice Inderjeet Singh directed the authority to pass reasoned and speaking order within a period 30 days."I deem it just and proper to direct the respondent-Nagar Palika to decide...
'Publicity' Under Garb Of PIL: Madras High Court Dismisses Plea To Keep TASMAC Liquor Shops Closed On Public Holidays
In a plea seeking directions to keep the TASMAC liquor shops closed during public holidays, the Madras High Court has criticized the practice of advocates filing public interest litigations for 'publicity'.The bench of Acting Chief Justice Munishwar Nath Bhandari and Justice PD Audikesavalu remarked,"We are inclined to dismiss this PIL with costs. We might also restrict you from filing PILs...
Employer's Failure To Deposit Contributions Doesn't Disentitle Insured Person's Ward From Availing ESI Quota: Rajasthan HC Grants Relief To NEET Candidate
The Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench has allowed a NEET Candidate to avail the benefit of ESIC quota (ward of insured person quota) in the counselling process for admissions in MBBS/BDS Course.Notwithstanding the fact that the requisite contributions to the Employees' State Insurance Corporation were not paid by the employer concerned, the Court held that the candidate cannot be denied...
Adolf Hitler Was A Vegetarian, Hated Animal Cruelty; Man Can't Be Judged By Outer Appearance : Madras High Court While Upholding Death Penalty
"....a man cannot be judged by his outer appearance... Adolf Hitler, who ordered the execution of some eight million people and was responsible for the deaths of many millions more, hated cruelty to animals and was a vegetarian", the court noted in the judgment.
'Our Rights Dying A Slow Death': UAPA Accused Atiq, Others Held On Way To Hathras Move Allahabad HC Seeking Chargesheet Copies
UAPA Accused Atiq Ur Rehman, Mohd. Masud and Alam have moved the Allahabad High Court seeking charge sheet copies, other documents in the case registered against them after they were held by UP Police in 2020 while they were on their way to Hathras to meet the family members of gang rape and murder victim.It may be noted that they were held along with a Kerala journalist (Siddique Kappan)...
Victim Can't Invoke Revisional Jurisdiction Against Each & Every Order Of Trial Court, May File Appeal Against Final Order: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court has held that a victim/ complainant does not have the right to challenge each and every order that is passed by the trial Court. The filing of a revision petition itself is not a right which is granted to a party to a criminal trial, it said. Justice V. Srishananda, while dismissing the revision petition filed by the alleged rape victim against the trial...












