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Domicile Reservation | NLSIU Says It 'Fully Complies With Applicable Law' Amid Protests
Former President of the Advocates’ Association of Bengaluru, A P Ranganatha and other advocates on Saturday staged a protest at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru, over the alleged non-implementation of the 25 percent domicile reservation policy at the institute.The protesters claimed that the premier Law Institute was acting against the interests of...
IIT KGP Student Death Case| ‘Ragging Can Adversely Impact Intellectual Growth, Well-Being & Development Of Nation’: Calcutta HC
Stressing that the menace of ragging can adversely impact the intellectual growth, well-being, and development of society and the nation, the Calcutta High Court on Friday directed the Director of IIT, Kharagpur to take stern, stringent and deterrent measures regarding the unnatural death of a 23-year-old student and to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in future. The bench...
Allahabad High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail To Man Accused Of Inciting Public To Demolish Gyanvapi Mosque
The Allahabad High Court has granted anticipatory bail (till submission of the police report, if any) to a man accused of inciting the public to demolish the Gyanvapi Mosque. The bench of Justice Subhash Chandra Sharma passed this order earlier this month on the anticipatory bail plea of accused Digvijay Chaube, who has been booked under sections 153A, 295A 505(2) I.P.C. “In the...
History Of Chola Dynasty Distorted In 'Ponniyin Selvan', Lawyer Alleges In Plea Before Madras High Court
A lawyer from Chennai has approached the Madras High Court seeking action against Director Mani Ratnam for allegedly portraying the wrong history of the Chola empire in his movie Ponniyin Selvan: I.Advocate L.K. Charles Alexander in his petition alleges that the director has distorted the history of the Chola dynasty for commercial purposes and has used the names of the historical figures in...
Delhi Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of Assaulting Swati Maliwal
A Delhi Court on Saturday granted bail to Harish Chander, who is accused of allegedly harassing and assaulting Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chief Swati Maliwal on January 19.The case was registered on Maliwal's complaint alleging that she was dragged on road when her arm got caught in the window of a car which was being driven by a drunk man outside AIIMS. The FIR was registered...
Centre Notifies Appointment Of 2 Additional Judges To Karnataka High Court
The Central government on Saturday notified the appointment of two Additional Judges to the Karnataka High CourtThey are as follows:1. Ramachandra Dattatray Huddar2. Venkatesh Naik ThavaryanaikThe Supreme Court Collegium, in its meeting held on 10 January 2023 has approved the proposal for the elevation of the above-named Judicial Officers as Judges in the Karnataka High Court. The Court had...
'Prosecution Story Reminds One Of A Crime Thriller': Jharkhand High Court Denies Bail To CM's Alleged Aide In Illegal Mining Case
Denying bail to an alleged aide of Jharkhand's sitting Chief Minister Hemant Soren in connection with an illegal mining case, the High Court recently said that the story of the prosecution (ED) "reminds one of a crime thriller, where the state withers and the crime cartels with political connection, clash for natural resources of the state".The bench of Justice Gautam Kumar Choudhary...
Allahabad High Court Grants Bail To SDPI State President Nizamuddin Khan Booked Under UAPA For Alleged PFI Connection
The Allahabad High Court has granted bail to Nizamuddin Khan, the State President of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) in the UAPA case over his alleged connection with the banned organization Popular Front of India (PFI) and involvement in anti-national activities.Khan, who has been booked under sections 295A, 109, 120B, 201 I.P.C., and section 13 of UAPA, was arrested on September...
No Case Is Made Out By Customs For Confiscation Of Goods Meant For Export: CESTAT
The Delhi Bench of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has held that a No Objection Certificate (NOC) is not required from the Drug Controller in respect of an export consignment filed for the export of drugs to Liberia.The bench of Anil Choudhary (a Judicial Member) has observed that the appellant was a genuine manufacturer duly licensed to manufacture and...
'Oppressive & Unwarranted': Allahabad HC Quashes Criminal Proceedings Pending For 18 Yrs Against An Electricity Theft Accused
The Allahabad High Court on Thursday quashed criminal proceedings pending for 18 years against a man accused of committing electricity theft by terming the inordinate delay in the trial as oppressive and unwarranted.Holding that the fundamental right to speedy trial of the accused-Madan Mohan Saxena had been violated in the case, the bench of Justice Sameer Jain quashed the chargesheet and...
Company’s Income Cannot Be Assessed Under ‘Salary’: ITAT
The Hyderabad Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that since the assessee is a company, its income cannot be assessed under the heading "salary."The bench of K. Narasimha Chary (a judicial member) has restored the issue to the file of the Assessing Officer to verify the availability of brought-forward losses for the purpose of setting off the current year's income...
'Stranger Not Permitted': Bombay High Court Imposes ₹25K Cost On Lawyer Who Wanted To 'Enlighten' It On ‘Correct Position Of Law’
Bombay High Court's division bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Prithviraj Chavan on Friday rejected the intervention application of Advocate Ghanshyam Upadhyay in a criminal case and imposed exemplary costs of Rs. 25,000 on him. The court observed that only a victim was allowed to intervene in a criminal trial. “By merely calling oneself as an enlightened member of the...












