Author: E-Justice India

US Supreme court Rejects church’s plea against COVID-19 Restriction in attendance in Places of worship

The USA supreme court on Friday rejected the application for temporary order issued by South Bay Pentecostal church. Church’s order was against the order of California government which imposed the restrictions on attendance in places of worship. The measure taken by the california government was in favour of controlling corona virus pandemic. The governor of

Donate money for preparation and distribution of food to downtrodden persons including migrants: Madhya Pradesh HC imposes bail condition

The madhya pradesh High Court has set aside the condition for granting bail. Justice SA Dharmadikari said that bail applicants  will donate money to feed the poor as a part of their bail conditions. Atleast 17 orders have been passed over  the 10 days, judge bench of justice S.A. Dharmadikari granted bail to accused on

Lawyers Write To Allahabad HC Chief Justice Seeking Simplification Of E-Filing Procedure

Advocate Satyam Singh , Advocate Prashant Kumar Shukla and Advocate Shivam Singh lawyers of Hon’ble High Court of Allahabad write  a letter to Honorable Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court regarding For simplification of Standard Operating Procedure For E-Filing of Fresh Urgent Matters. Advocate Satyam Singh  has mentioned the problems faced by advocates and litigants

Legal aid centre University of Lucknow Organizing its 1St ELOCUTION COMPETITION- Apply by 30th June 2020 (free registration)

About legal aid centre. Lucknow university legal aid Clinic is inspired by the determination to promote EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE; seek to promote legal literacy , provide free legal service and create socially responsible citizens and to facilitate access to justice to the marginalized and deprived classes of the society. About Elocution competition. Elocution is

“These arm chair intellectuals do not recognize the nation’s effort”, SG Mehta on criticism of Centre’s handling of COVID-19 migrant crisis

Proverbial shots were fired during today’s hearing of the suo motu COVID-19 migrant crisis matter before the Supreme Court, as Solicitor General Tushar Mehta called out “prophets of doom” for criticizing the Centre and the Supreme Court. After making submissions on the Centre’s efforts to ameliorate the suffering of migrant workers amid the COVID-19 lockdown,

Orissa HC Passes Interim Order against Disclosure of Identities of Covid Patients

Case Title: Ananga Kumar Otta v. Union of India & Ors.  Case No.: WP (C) No. 12430/2020 Quorum: Chief Justice Mohammad Rafiq and Justice Dr. BR Sarangi Appearance: Advocate Susanta Kumar Dash assisted by Ashutosh SahooSwetlana Das and Smruti Mohanty  Central Government Counsel KC Kar and Advocate General AK Parija with Additional Government Advocate MS
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