Very difficult for people like us to comprehend the hard work judges do: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju
Written By Aishwarya During the Legal Services Day celebrations Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju highlighted the hard work that goes into being a judge. He took note of comments made recently on social media and other fora, opining that many people do not
Legal Profession Is Not About Profit Maximization, But About Service To Society : CJI NV Ramana
Written By Rajnish Speaking on the occasion of National Legal Services Day on 9th November Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana while appreciating the young law students who chose to join the legal aid movement said “unlike other professions, the legal profession
Appeals Should Be Made To Law Students To Take Up Judiciary As A Career: Justice Abhay Oka.
On Saturday, Justice Abhay S Oka of the Supreme Court said that appeals should be made to final year law students, to think of the judiciary as a career as it is one of the best options available.
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.
Prespriction forms requring father’s name of single mothers concieving through ART is voilative of fundamental right to privacy, liberty and dignity.
The Kerala High Court has held that requiring a single woman who conceived using Assisted Reproductive Technologies, to give the father’s name for the birth and death registration of her children is violative of both her and her children’s dignity.
Throwing Love Chit At Married Woman Is Outraging Modesty:Bombay HC.
In a criminal revision application filed against a judgment passed in 2018 where the applicant was convicted, the High Court of Bombay observed that "the very act of throwing a chit on a woman's person which professes love for her and which contains
Are Children From Second Marriage Entitled To Share In Ancestral Property?: Supreme Court Issues Notice in a SLP .
In the matter of Suman Bai v. Gangabai Tryambakrao Katre,the Supreme Court issued a notice in a SLP raising the question of "Whether children from a second marriage will have a stake in ancestral property?"
“Victim’s Parents/Gaurdian Should Be Notified Of Bail Plea And Their Right To Legal Assistance”.
The court observed that in cases of sexual offence, it is mandatory for the informant or any person authorized by him to be present at the time of hearing of the bail application as per sub-section (1-A) of Section 439 of Cr.P.C.
TOP LEGAL INTERNSHIPS FOR THIS WEEK – DEADLINE – 31th JULY
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BJP MPs To Push Population Control Bills In Parliament This Session.
Several BJP members are trying to push the bill for national population control law in the monsoon session of the Parliament that would be starting from next week.