(Bench of : Chief Justice Abhay Srinivas Oka and Justice Nataraj Rangaswamy.) The high court expressed that prima facie the order by the state government banning online classes infringes and encroaches the fundamental rights under Article 21 and 21-A and thus stayed the part of the state government orders dated June 15 and June 27 which had
The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court (HC) on Friday said that it would pay surprise visits to hospitals, quarantine, and Covid care centres in the city after it was informed that officials are shirking their responsibilities continued to be negligent in their Covid duties despite the court’s direction to initiate a suo moto
The Bombay high court on Monday granted relief to Hindustan Unilever limited and restrained emami from further legal proceedings against hul for using the trademark glow & handsome without giving a seven day preceding written notice to the plaintiff. The court prima facie noted that the statements made on behalf of the defendant emami in
The Patna High Court was of the opinion by pursuing a suo moto cognizance after the highlight of news reports regarding the suspension of mid-day meals and a result of such a step the children of the marginalised communities have been forced to garbage picking and scrap selling on account of non availability of mid-day
Thirteen children have tested positive for COVID-19 in a juvenile facility in Noida. Anil Kumar Singh, Chief Development Officer (CDO), Noida, said the facility has 163 children out of whom 13 have found to be corona positive. Mr. Singh told ANI that all the children are isolated and underwent the antigen test. “It may be
A Petition was filed before the Supreme Court that challenged the Constitution directions that was given by the Bar Council of India to all the Law universities in the country for conducting the final year law examination and that through online mode. The Guideline that was issued in 27th may stated that final year law
Justice Arun Mishra who authored the judgement on Monday stated that lawyers being the members of a Noble Fraternity and an intellectual class should learn to respect themselves first while dismissing the writ petition filed by a lawyer repack console allegedly pointing out a “pick and choose” policy adopted by the Registry. There was an
The students of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab have filed a complaint before the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) against the ‘unjust’ and ‘disproportionate’ fees being charged by the University Admiration during COVID 19 lockdown. The students in their complaint have stated that despite COVID 19 Pandemic and the representations made by the
The person was charged under Sections 143 and 188 of IPC for protesting on a public road. Knowingly and perusing the files Justice G.K.Ilanthiraiyan noted that the FIR has been registered for the above written offences and the bench said-He is not a competent person to register FIR for the offences under Section 188 of
A single Judge Bench of Justice Mukta Gupta issued summons to the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and Bar Council of India in the matter of removing Advocate Ashok Arora from the post of Secretary, Supreme Court Bar Association and such notices be issued in challenging such removal. Arora’s contentions were that his removal is