Article on September 02, 2021
Delhi Riots: Police Can’t Lodge 5 FIRs On Same Incident, Says Delhi HC
While maintaining one FIR, the high court quashed the other four lodged against the same accused in March last year at Jaffrabad Police Station and all the proceedings emanating therefrom.
Read MoreHow Will Judges Work Asks Kerala HC On Plea Claiming Judicial Misconduct Against Judges
The court said it was only examining whether the pleas were maintainable and was not going into the allegations of judicial misconduct.
Read MoreDelhi HC Seeks Centre's Reply On Plea Claiming Harassment Of Petitioner Against Bharat Net Contracts
The society's lawyer Prashant Bhushan sought an order for protection from any coercive action, which was refused by the court.
Read MoreNew Excise Policy: Delhi HC Seeks Response From Delhi Govt
The Delhi High Court Thursday sought response from Delhi government on a petition challenging a notice inviting bids for grant of 12 zonal retail licenses under the New Excise Policy 2021-22 on the ground of being manifestly arbitrary, discriminatory and unworkable.
Read MoreBombay HC Asks Ailing Accused In Naxal Blast Case To Amend Plea And Seek Bail
Nirmala Uppuganti, the petitioner, has moved the court seeking that she be shifted from prison to a hospice as she is suffering from last-stage cancer.
Read MoreSupreme Court To Hear 40 'Death Cases' From Sep 7 Including LeT Terrorist Ashaf's Sentence
The list includes four review petitions of convicts whose appeals were dismissed by the court upholding death penalty.
Read MoreCEO, CFO Of Scam-Hit Karvy Arrested In IndusInd Bank Default Case
The police had earlier arrested C Parthasarathy, Chairman of Karvy, on charges of defaulting a loan to the tune of Rs 137 crore to IndusInd Bank.
Read MoreDelhi Riots: Failure To Conduct Proper Probe Will Torment Sentinels Of Democracy, Says Delhi Court
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav called the case a colossal wastage of the hard-earned money of taxpayers in which the police merely tried to pull the wool over the court's eyes and nothing else.
Read MoreMadras HC Declares Wife As Copyright Owner Of Literary Works Of Pulavar Keeran
Rejecting the claims of S Vijayaraghavan, proprietor of Vani Recording Company, the defendant in the case, the judge pointed out that there is no evidence to show that the recordings were made by Pulavar Keeran under any contract of service or during the course of his employment with the firm.
Read MoreMP High Court Refuses To Lift Stay To Ordinance Which Increased OBC Quota
The stay order of March 19, 2019, affected admissions to post-graduate medical courses and also government recruitment, the state contended before the HC.
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