Student Rusticated For Attempting To Organise Anti-CAA Protest Approaches SC.
A student who was rusticated from Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Urdu, Arabi-Farsi University, on the reason that he was attempting to organize protests against the CAA, 2019 has approached the SC assailing the Allahabad High Court's order affirming University's decision of rustication of the
Intellectuals Have A Duty To Expose Lies Of State: J. D.Y Chandrachud.
One cannot rely only on the State for truth. Totalitarian governments are known for their constant reliance on falsehoods to consolidate power… we see there is an increasing trend among countries around the world to manipulate COVID-19 data," Justice Chandrachud said.
The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019: An Analysis
Written By – Shivam With digital technology impacting the lives of Indians, including transfer and exchange of data, the threat to breach of privacy and personal data rises without any coherent regulatory framework [1]. Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill, in order to control,
Center Forms Committee To Steamline Revenue Litigation In Supreme Court.
The Centre has formed a committee to streamline revenue litigation pending before the Supreme Court, solicitor general Tushar Mehta told the top court on Friday after the judges sought reduction in long delays in filing tax appeals.
Stigma To Civilized Society, Robbed Innocent Girl’s Respect: Madras HC.
As per the prosecution's story, a young married lady of 20 years was feeling unwell before the date of the incident and therefore, her maternal uncle- took her to the applicant Mangilal, an exorcist for the purpose of exorcism. At the midnight, the
Analysis: Constitution 127th Amendment Bill, 2021
Written By Komal Sharma Both the Houses of Parliament have respectively passed the Constitutional 127th Amendment Bill with the utmost majority to nullify the Supreme Court Judgement on the Maratha Quota Case and to clarify the uncertainties regarding the 102nd Amendment Bill. The
Non-Resistance At The Time Of Sexual Assault From First Time By Accused Amounts To Victim’s Pre-Consent: Madras HC.
The Madras Court has recently observed that the non-raising the resistance by the Victim at the time of committing the sexual assault as from first time by the accused would amount to pre-consent of the Victim and therefore, the consent so given can't
Sexual intercourse between man and wife is not rape even if by force or against her wish: Chhattisgarh HC
Justice NK Chandravanshi in the case Dilip Pandey and ors v. State of Chhattisgarh noted that Exception 2 to Section 375 (which defines the offence of "rape") of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) lays down that "Sexual intercourse or sexual acts by a
Supreme Court Dismisses NLSIU’S Appeal Against HC Direction To Promote Student.
Last year, NLSIU had denied a law student’s admission to the 4th year of B.A LL.B (HONS), on account of him failing in Child Rights Law examination due to alleged 'plagiarism' of his project work. He was also not allowed to take Special
UP Government Withdraws 77 Muzzafarnagar Riot Cases without Giving Reasons.
A report was submitted before the Supreme Court yesterday by Senior Advocate Vijay Hansaria, who was appointed as the amicus curiae in the case concerning speedy disposal of cases against lawmakers.
