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Permanent Commission For Women Army Officers- Indirect Discrimination Even Without Discriminatory Intent Must Be Prohibited: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court, in its judgment which declared that the evaluation criteria adopted by the Indian Army to consider the grant of permanent commission for women officers to be "arbitrary and irrational", discussed the 'doctrine of indirect discrimination'.Justice DY Chandrachud, who authored the judgment, observed that the doctrine of indirect discrimination is founded on the compelling...
No Bar In Considering Supreme Court Lawyers For High Court Judgeship, Says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Thursday orally remarked that there is no bar in considering advocates practicing in the Supreme Court for judgeship at High Courts.A bench comprising Chief Justice of India SA Bobde, Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Surya Kant made this remark while hearing a matter relating to judicial appointments.Senior Advocate Vikas Singh, who also happens to be the President of...
Bhima Koregaon Case: Supreme Court To Hear Gautam Navlakha's Plea For Default Bail As First Item Tomorrow
On the request of the National Investigation Agency, the Supreme Court today adjourned the hearing on Bhima Koregaon accused Gautam Navlakha's bail plea to 10:30 a.m. on Friday as the first item on the board.Appearing before a bench headed by Justice UU Lalit, ASG SV Raju advanced, "I am seeking only one day's accommodation. It is not a regular bail application. If it was regular bail, I...
"Call For Justice Not Hate Speech": Supreme Court Quashes FIR Against Journalist Patricia Mukhim
""The fervent plea made by the Appellant for protection of non-tribals living in the State of Meghalaya and for their equality cannot, by any stretch 13 | P a g e of imagination, be categorized as hate speech. It was a call for justice - for action according to law, which every citizen has a right to expect and articulate", said Supreme Court
'Maintain Status Quo On Water Supply To Delhi' : Supreme Court Directs Punjab Govt & BBMB
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Punjab Government and Bhakra Beas Management Board(BBMB) to maintain status quo till tomorrow on the water supply to Delhi. The order was passed by a bench headed by the Chief Justice of India on an application filed by the Delhi Jal Board stating that Punjab was going to close certain canal gates for repair works, which will cut down the water supply...
"Pendency Has Gone Out Of Control": Supreme Court Says It Will Issue Guidelines For Appointment Of Ad hoc Judges To Reduce Pendency
The Supreme Court on Thursday said it will lay down guidelines for appointment of Ad hoc Judges to reduce the pendency of old case.Chief Justice SA Bobde said that if in a particular subject, particular jurisdiction, pendency goes beyond certain limit, for more than say 8 years or 10 years, the CJ can recommend an ad hoc judge with expertise in that jurisdiction.Court has sought the...
'Law Ministry Should Respond To Collegium Recommendations Within Reasonable Time' : Supreme Court Seeks AG's Statement On 55 Pending Names
The Supreme Court on Thursday sought a statement from the Attorney General for India KK Venugopal as to when the Central Government will decide on 55 collegium recommendations for judgeships in High Courts, which have been pending for a long time.A bench comprising Chief Justice of India SA Bobde, Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Surya Kant sought the AG's statement on April 8.Justice Kaul...
Statement Made During Enquiry At Pre FIR Stage Neither A Confession Nor A Statement U/s 160 CrPC: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that the statements made during the discreet/open enquiry at Pre-FIR stage cannot be said to be a statement under Section 160 CrPC and/or the statement to be recorded during the course of investigation as per the Code of Criminal Procedure and therefore cannot be used against the accused during the course of trial.Such a statement cannot be said to be confessional...
30 Days Period To Challenge Foreigner Tribunal's Ex-Parte Declaration As 'Illegal Immigrant' To Be Attracted Only When Notice Is Duly Served Notice: SC
"Paragraph 3A of the Foreigners (Tribunal) Order, 1964, in so far as it contemplates a period of 30 days to apply to the Tribunal to set aside an ex parte order, would be attracted only where the service of notice was duly effected and the proceedee still failed to appear", clarified the Supreme Court on Wednesday.Paragraph 3A of Foreigners (Tribunal) Order, 1964 specifically empowers...
'We Cannot Take This 16% Reservation Lightly', Says Supreme Court On Maratha Quota[Hearing Day 8]
On the 8th consecutive day of the hearing in the Maratha quota case, a constitution bench of the Supreme Court posed queries regarding the backwardness of the Maratha community so as to justify 16% quota for them as a Socially and Economically Backward Class(SEBC)."We cannot take this 16% reservation lightly", the bench remarked during the hearing.The bench observed that Marathas...
Breaking: Delhi High Court To Hear MJ Akbar's Plea Challenging Priya Ramani's Acquittal In Criminal Defamation Case Tomorrow
Former Union Minister MJ Akbar has moved Delhi High Court challenging acquittal of journalist Priya Ramani in the criminal defamation case filed by him over the "metoo" sexual harassment allegations made by her.A Delhi Court on February 17 acquitted Priya Ramani in the Case.Justice Mukta Gupta will hear the matter tomorrow."Woman has right to put her grievance at a platform of her choice...










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