Calcutta High Court has ordered freedom of a Pakistani national after serving his entire term
Issue: Concerning the preservation of foreign nationals’ human rights and dignity, the Calcutta High Court struggles with the legal situation of a Pakistani person who is incarcerated after his sentence has been served since his home country will not recognize him. Facts of
Commenting that the caste structure is “less than a century old,” the Madras High Court has modified its ruling
Issue: The Madras High Court has sparked discussions over judicial observations and their effects on social narratives and historical contexts by revising controversial statements made in its ruling rejecting a suit against the State Minister for his comments on Sanatana Dharma. Facts of
Patna HC says city is not safe for anyone if lawyers can be assaulted
The Patna HC said that the city of Patna is not safe for anyone to live in if the lawyers can get attacked late at night The police in the area of Jakkanpur area was condemned by the court as when the lawyer
Supreme Court Takes Suo Motu Action Against Exclusion of Visually Impaired Candidates from MP Judiciary
The Supreme Court in India has taken suo motu cognizance of a rule in Madhya Pradesh that excludes visually impaired and no-vision candidates from judicial service. The ruling was issued after Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud received a letter expressing objection to
Students of open schools recognised by CBSE and State Education Boards eligible for NEET: Supreme court
The Supreme Court recently observed that the students who have done the 10+2 from open school recognised by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and state education boards will be eligible to appear for the common medical college admission examination called National Eligibility-cum-Entrance
Allahabad High Court Directs Study on Open Jails for Convict Welfare
Introduction: The Allahabad High Court, in a recent directive to the Uttar Pradesh government, has underscored the necessity of exploring the implementation of ‘open jails’ for the benefit of convicts serving sentences. This initiative, aimed at enhancing personal liberty and welfare, draws inspiration
Madras High Court criticises TN minister Stalin, A Raja remarks against Sanatan Dharma; says remarks were “perverse and divisive”
Madras High Court on Wednesday criticised Tamil Nadu (TN) Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development Udhayanidhi Stalin and Member of Parliament A Raja for their remarks against Sanatan dharm and observed them as “perverse, divisive, contrary to constitutional principles and ideas, and
In “self-defense,” a woman professor was fined Rs. 1000 for attacking a 61-year-old molester
Issue: The case concerns a professor from Mumbai who was found guilty of attacking a harasser out of self-defense. On September 15, 2015, the event happened, and both parties were later charged in court. Facts of the Case: The 61-year-old guy who lived
Husband’s Expectation for Wife to do household Chores is not Cruelty: Delhi High Court
Issue: The Delhi High Court was asked to rule on whether a husband’s expectation that his wife perform household chores is cruelty and is cause for divorce, as well as whether the wife’s demands for separate living quarters and her fabrication of criminal
ADR alleges SBI of disobedience, moves to SC for contempt of court action
The Association of Democratic Reforms moved to the SC whereby it sought contempt action to be taken against the SBI as it had failed to meet the deadline, which was settled for the disclosure of the details of all electoral bonds. The bench
