To prevent the cases of child trafficking which have suddenly increased in the wake of lockdown imposed to curb COVID-19 pandemic the Supreme Court today i.e. on June 8 issued notice to the centre and state government . The Bench of CJI SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and Hrishikesh Roy asked response from National
Now the children of less than 18 years of age would not be allowed to play PUBG for more than 2 hours and for playing further they would have to to acquire their guardians approval. For playing the game they would have to enter the OTP sent over the Guardians mobile number. Such a proposal
Plea has been filed in Supreme Court of India on 6th June 2020 by Adv A.B Kaushik, seeking the court to examine the incident of death of a pregnant Elephant which took place recently, under CBI or SIT. The plea was understood with the help of Dr. Sanjeetha Pohkarel, an elephant biologist. Such that several
CASE TITLE: MEERA DEVI V. STATE OF UP AND ORS. CASE NO. : MISC. BENCH NO. 8402/2020 QUORUM: JUSTICES ANIL KUMAR AND MANISH MATHUR APPEARANCE: ADVOCATE MOHIT MISHRA (FOR PETITIONER) The Allahabad HC directed the Police authorities to take appropriate legal action against a man who was abusing a Safai Karmchari and threating harm to
Case Name: M/s Arrowline Organic Products Pvt. Ltd vs. M/s Rockwell Industries Limited Quorum: R. Varadharajan , Member (Judicial) On March 24, 2020 the Centre issued a Notification under Section 4 of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code 2016 (IB Code), through which the minimum threshold for a petition to be maintainable before NCLT was increased
The Bombay High Court on Friday passed an interim order directing airlines to follow the May 31 circular of the Civil Aviation ministry that had allowed middle-seats in flights to be occupied, provided that the passenger wears ‘wrap-around’ gowns and the SOPs issued by the DGCA to guard against COVID-19 spread are strictly followed. The
Calcutta High Court has directed the centre and the State Government to file a report providing the details as to whose opinion was sought before relaxing the guidelines for COVID 19 lockdown. A petition filed by Advocate Anindya Sundar Das was being heard by a bench of Chief Justice Thottathil B Radhakrishnan, where he was
The Delhi Government in June 2 order had allowed the testing of only symptomatic persons , and asymptomatic individuals are restricted from being tested . The plea is likely to be heard on June 9. Another plea was filed in the Delhi HC by an ENT doctor ,Manni Hingorani , seeking to test asymptomatic patients
The Southern Bench of NGT, Chennai on Friday took Suo Moto cognizance on the death of pregnant elephant in Kerala which has agitated the minds of the people all over the nation and as well as became viral in social media. The Tribunal has been taken Suo Moto on the basis of the News item
The petition filed by Dr. Manni Hingorani points out that as per settled medical practice, every patient scheduled for surgery has to get Covid 19 test done, regardless of whether the patient is symptomatic or asymptomatic of Covid 19. It is submitted that since patients who are asymptomatic for Covid 19 and are to undergo