Alarming number of criminals reaching Parliament, State Assembly: Allahabad High Court denies bail to BSP MP Atul Rai
Written by Shruti Sharma The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court denied bail to Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Member of Parliament (MP) Atul Rai corresponding to an abetment of suicide instance of a lady who immolated herself outside the Supreme Court last
POCSO Act will apply to a minor Muslim girl who has attained the age of puberty: Delhi High Court.
Written By- Pretika Tiwari Imran v. State of Delhi through Commissioner of Delhi Police & Ors. During the hearing of a plea filed for quashing the FIR, filed under Section 376 and 476 of IPC, section 6 of the POSCO Act and section
Twitter has challenged Blocking Orders issued by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology in the Karnataka High Court.
Written by Vidisha Mathur 10 blocking orders were issued by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) between February 2021 and February 2022; directing Twitter to block information from access to the public and suspend various accounts. These blocking orders have
Delhi high court ruled in PIL against Delhi government that schoolgirls should have uninterrupted supply of sanitary napkins
Written by Rhythm Agal While disposing of the PIL against the Delhi government, Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad directed that the girls studying in school should be provided with an uninterrupted supply of sanitary napkins under the Kishori Yojana
No need for the AG to step down after the ruling party changes: Prabhuling Navadgi, Advocate General of Karnataka.
Written By- Pretika Tiwari In an interview with Bar & Bench, Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi talked about several legal issues that the Karnataka state has been a battleground of that caused unrest in the State. One of those issues was the Hijab issue.
Fundamental Rights only one of the Constitution’s Pillars; Have to be read along with Fundamental Duties: Justice Vikram Nath
Written By- Pretika Tiwari In collaboration with the Confederation of Alumni for NLUs (CAN) Foundation, RMNLU Lucknow and NLU Odisha hosted the 2nd Justice HR Khanna Memorial National Symposium, where Justice Vikram Nath, a Supreme Court judge, gave the keynote address on “Fundamental
Fundamental Rights only one of the Constitution’s Pillars; Have to be Read Along with Fundamental Duties: Justice Vikram Nath.
Written By- Pretika Tiwari In collaboration with the Confederation of Alumni for NLUs (CAN) Foundation, RMNLU Lucknow and NLU Odisha hosted the 2nd Justice HR Khanna Memorial National Symposium, where Justice Vikram Nath, a Supreme Court judge, gave the keynote address on “Fundamental
Nabam Rebia dictum not applicable in the case of recent political developments in Maharashtra; says PDT Achary as he criticizes the 2016 judgment.
Written by Vidisha Mathur In a recent interview with LiveLaw, PDT Achary expressed his view regarding the anti-defection law as per the 10th schedule of the Constitution, in light of the political happenings in Maharashtra. He stated that the law, as provided by
Accused Actor Vijay Babu’s anticipatory bail challenged in Supreme Court by Rape Survivor
Written by Vidisha Mathur Rape Survivor moves to the Apex Court to challenge the anticipatory bail granted to the Malayalam Cine actor – Mr. Vijay Babu, by the Kerala High court. The actor was booked for the rape accusation on April 22, 2022,
A bomb brought as evidence to the court by Police exploded inside Patna civil court, one injured.
Written By- Pretika Tiwari One person was hurt when a bomb exploded inside a Patna court on Friday after being brought there as evidence, as per the NDTV reports. The explosives were in a box that one sub-inspector carried to court and placed
