Elephants Belongs to Forest, not Temples: Karnataka High Court.
A plea was recently filed in the Karnataka High Court challenging direction to hand over of an elephant (in a temple) to the forest department by the State government.
Media Trials and their Impact on the Judicial System
Written By – Aabir Shoaib “At the same time judges should not be swayed by the emotional pitch of public opinion either, which is getting amplified through social media platforms. Judges have to be mindful of the fact that the noise thus amplified
Masters In Law, Enrolment As Advocate Not Required For Teaching “Pre-Law Courses” At Government Law Colleges.
Madras High Court division bench comprising Justice V Parthiban & Justice Kirubakaran observed the challenged notification issued by the ‘Teachers Recruitment Board in 2018 as Colorable legislation and held these guidelines arbitrary, irrational and illegal.
Matrimonial Sited Does Not Gaurantee Marriage Or Positive Response.
A consumer court in Bengaluru has recently held that online matrimonial portals only facilitate marriage but do not give the guarantee of the same.
“Impact on mental health:” Bombay High Court granted liberty to a victim of domestic violence to terminate her 23-week-old pregnancy.
The Bench of Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Madhav J Jamdar held that "declining permission to the petitioner will tantamount her to continue with her pregnancy which in the circumstances will not only become extremely burdensome and oppressive on her but has the potential
You Can’t Be A Good Hindu or Muslim Unless Your Are A Good Human Being: Justice Pankaj Naqvi.
Justice Pankaj Naqvi of Allahabad High Court in his farewell speech has remarked that “There is no religion superior to 'humanism'. You can't be a good Hindu, you can't be a good Muslim, unless you are a good human being,". Justice Naqvi was
Arrest is “NOT” Always A “MUST”:Supreme Court of India.
The Supreme Court has held that merely because law allows arrest does not mean the State can use the power indiscriminately to crush personal liberty.
Karnataka HC issues guidelines, parents surrender children under section 35 of Juvenile Justice Act.
The division bench comprising of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas and Justice NS Sanjay Gowda of Karnataka High Court on Thursday while hearing a case regarding the section 35 of JJ Act,2015.
‘Relationship Protected And Permitted By The Constitution’: Madras HC.
Madras High Court Reunites Transman and Woman Forcibly Separated By Woman's Father The Madurai bench of the Madras High Court comprising Justice V. Bharathidasan and Justice J. Nisha Banu opined that the relationship shared by the petitioner (a transman lover) with his lover
Widow Seeks Cancellation Of Bail Granted To Her Mother Accused In “Honour” Killing Case: SC.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued a notice regarding a plea filed by a widow seeking cancellation of the bail granted to her mother in a case of 'honour killing' of her husband.
