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Punjab & Haryana High Court To Hear Cases Through Video Conference Mode With Effect From April 19
Considering the prevailing situation due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in the state of Punjab, Haryana, and UT Chandigarh, the Punjab & Haryana High Court has resolved to function completely through the virtual mode of hearings with effect from April 19. This has been done to ensure the safety of the Hon'ble Judges, Advocates, Staff, and Litigants. The notice by the HC...
Telangana High Court Confers Senior Designation On 27 Advocates, Only 1 Woman Finds Place In The List
The Telangana High Court on Saturday (17th April) notified the decision to designate 27 lawyers as Senior Advocates in the Full Court meeting held on 15th April 2021. Advocate Nanda S. is the only woman who features in the list of newly designated Senior Advocates. The full list of the newly designated Senior Advocates is as follows: 1. Ajay Reddy E. 2. Anjaneyulu V.S.R. 3....
Deep Sidhu Arrested In Another Case Hours After Delhi Court Granted Him Bail
Hours after Delhi Court granted bail to Deep Sidhu in connection with the Red Fort violence case, he has been rearrested on Saturday in an FIR lodged on the complaint filed by Archaeological Survey of India alleging damage to the historic monument and vandalism by rioters.The said FIR has been registered under sec. 147, 148, 149, 153, 452, 34 of IPC along with sec. 25, 27 of Arms Act, Sec. 3,...
"No Information Available To Public": Patna HC Directs State To Ensure Public Briefing Everyday Disclosing Cogent Covid Related Information To Public
While observing that the people at large do not have the requisite information about availability of covid related facilities, the Patna High Court this week directed Principal Secretary of the State Health Department to bring such information in public domain through media and ensure that "at-least once every day at a fixed time, a press briefing on behalf of the Government is made...
Motor Accident Compensation Can't Be Reduced Saying Pillion Rider Didn't Wear Helmet; Not Contributory Negligence : Kerala High Court
“I make it clear that this is not a licence to drive motorcycles without wearing a helmet. The authorities concerned shall see that Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act is complied in its letter and spirit,” the Court clarified.
Ramesh Jarkiholi CD Scandal : CBI Probe Not Necessary As Of Now, Says Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court on Saturday said as of today it was not necessary to transfer investigations in the alleged sex CD case involving former State minister Ramesh Jarkiholi from the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Suraj Govindaraj in their order said "We have...
Kerala High Court Seeks Response On Plea Seeking Lockdown On Day Of Assembly Results
On Friday, a vacation bench of the Kerala High Court directed the state government to file a statement on a petition calling for the declaration of a lockdown in the State on May 2, 2021, which is the counting day of the Assembly elections in Kerala, given the surge in the daily numbers of those affected by COVID-19 in the state. Justices PB Suresh Kumar and K Babu took up the...
Lalu Prasad Yadav Gets Bail in Dumka Treasury Case; Paves Way For his Release from Jail
The Jharkhand High Court on Saturday granted bail to RJD president Lalu Prasad in Dumka treasury case of the multi-crore rupees fodder scam, paving way for his release from jail.The bail was allowed to Prasad by Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh.The court directed him neither to leave the country without permission nor change his address and mobile number during the bail period.Prasad had acquired...
European Parliament Committee Expresses Concern Over Deteriorating Human Rights Situation In India
A committee of the European Parliament has adopted a report which expressed concern over the "deteriorating human rights situation in India".The report adopted by the Foreign Affairs Committee has made several observations regarding the unsafe working environment for human rights defenders and journalists in India, difficult situation faced by Indian women and minority groups and...
Bombay High Court Takes Suo Motu Cognisance Of Covid-19 Surge In Prisons
The Bombay High Court on Friday took Suo Motu cognisance of the surge in Covid-19 cases in various prisons across Maharashtra based on newspaper reports. One hundred and ninety-eight prison inmates tested positive in 47 prisons across the State as of April 14, 2021, according to the reports. Additionally, eighty-six staff members have also tested positive. The division bench...
Avoid 'Your Lordship', 'My Lord' To Address Court : Justice Krishna Bhat Of Karnataka High Court Urges Advocates
Justice P Krishna Bhat of the Karnataka High Court has put up a note requesting advocates to avoid addressing court with honorifics as 'My Lord' or 'Your Lordship'. The note reads that Members of the bar are requested to adhere to a practise consistent with dignity of court which is more important in Indian circumstances like, 'Sir'. Recently, Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi of...












