Kerala High Court Grants Exceptional Enrollment: A Case of Timely Justice

Kerala High Court Grants Exceptional Enrollment: A Case of Timely Justice

Dec 14, 2023

Introduction: The Kerala High Court’s recent decision to permit a law graduate’s enrollment, despite missing the application deadline, sparks debate on exceptions and procedural rigidity in enrollment ceremonies. The petitioner’s plea centered on delayed university results hindering timely application submission. Reasoning: In a

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“Supreme Court Upholds PTI’s Status as a Teacher: Unraveling Definitions and Ensuring Rights”

“Supreme Court Upholds PTI’s Status as a Teacher: Unraveling Definitions and Ensuring Rights”

Dec 14, 2023

Introduction: The recent Supreme Court ruling on December 13 delved into the classification of a Physical Training Instructor (PTI) as a ‘teacher’ within the academic sphere. The case revolved around P.C. Modi, a sports officer/PTI at Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, challenging his

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SuoMotu Cognizance initiated by Telangana HC for the menace of missing children in the state

SuoMotu Cognizance initiated by Telangana HC for the menace of missing children in the state

Dec 14, 2023

A suo moto cognizance was taken by the Telangana HC on the issue of missing children as recently the state was ranked 8th nationwide in the count of missing children. The division bench comprised of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Anil Kumar

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Civil Judge’s Plea alleging sexual harassment by district judge was refused by the SC

Civil Judge’s Plea alleging sexual harassment by district judge was refused by the SC

Dec 14, 2023

On Wednesday, a refusal was registered by the SC, to entertain the writ petition that was filed by the Civil Judge from Uttar Pradesh, who had alleged that she was sexually harassed by a district judge. The bench which comprised justices Hrishikesh Roy

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Gujarat High Court’s Directive for a Legal Training Academy: Bridging Gaps for Aspiring Lawyers

Gujarat High Court’s Directive for a Legal Training Academy: Bridging Gaps for Aspiring Lawyers

Dec 13, 2023

Introduction: The Gujarat High Court recently issued a directive to establish a judicial academy, prompted by Public Interest Litigations (PILs) addressing concerns about the training and conduct of lawyers within the court. During the proceedings led by Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal and Justice

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Arbitration Clauses In Unstamped Agreements Are Enforceable: Supreme Court

Arbitration Clauses In Unstamped Agreements Are Enforceable: Supreme Court

Dec 13, 2023

The bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice B R Gavai, Justice Surya Kant, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Misra passed the judgment in the case In Re Interplay Between Arbitration Agreements Under

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Urgent listing of her plea sought by Mahua Moitra

Urgent listing of her plea sought by Mahua Moitra

Dec 13, 2023

The urgent listing of the petition that was filed, was sought by Mahua Moitra in the SC, whereby she had challenged her expulsion from the Lok Sabha. The mentioning of the petition was done by senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi before the CJI

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A plea filed challenging the bar on unmarried women to avail surrogacy benefits: SC seeks response form center

A plea filed challenging the bar on unmarried women to avail surrogacy benefits: SC seeks response form center

Dec 6, 2023

Issue:- A plea was filed that challenged various regulations under the Surrogacy Act of 2021 and the Surrogacy Rules 2022, which had excluded unmarried women from availing the option of having children through surrogacy. Analysis – A bench comprised of Justice B.V Nagarathna

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Challenge Against Government’s Use of Officers for Political Promotion

Challenge Against Government’s Use of Officers for Political Promotion

Dec 4, 2023

The petition filed by EAS Sarma and Jagdeep S Chhokar challenges the deployment of Defence officers and civil servants for what they allege to be political propaganda by the ruling government. They contest specific orders that mandate officers’ involvement in showcasing government achievements

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No evidence can be examined at the stage of rejection of the plaint under order 7 rule 11

No evidence can be examined at the stage of rejection of the plaint under order 7 rule 11

Dec 4, 2023

On 30th November, SC had held that under order 7 rule 11, at the stage of rejection of the plaint no number of merits, as well as evidence of a particular controversy, could be examined at this stage. Issue: – An appeal was

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