Case Name : INDIAN YOUNG LAWYERS ASSOCIATION VS STATE OF KERELA Author : Vaibhavi Batra EQUIVALENT CITATION Writ Petition No. 373 of 2006 BENCH CJI Dipak Misra, Justice R.F. Nariman, Justice Indu Malhotra, Justice R.M. Khanwilker and Justice D.Y. Chandrachaud INTRODUCTION Sabarimala Temple is one of the oldest temples of India and is one of
SC rejects Vijay Mallya’s plea against contempt order The Supreme Court today rejected business man Vijay Mallya’s plea seeking review of the 2017 verdict holding him guilty for contempt of Court. He was held guilty for transferring $40 million to his children against Court orders. Mallya filed a review petition to consider an affidavit claiming
ABOUT TEAM LAWEST: LAWEST- “Law at its best” LAWEST is a dynamic venture with an aim to spread legal literacy among the citizens. This is a pro-bono initiative and the participation is open to all age groups. The events that we will conduct will aim at spreading legal literacy which is critical for every citizen
PIL in Allahabad HC seeks 50% reduction in tuition fees payment amid Covid-19 A PIL has been moved within the Allahabad High Court seeking a 50% lessening within the educational cost expenses payable for online instruction by schools and encouraging for the detailing of rules on such charge installment, among other united prayers. The request
My conscience does not permit me to participate in any farewell function : Justice Arun Mishra Supreme Court Justice Arun Mishra has denied to attend the farewell ceremony to be organized by the bar association. He is retiring from court on 2 September. He said that he would unable to attend the farewell ceremony due
Imprisonment Up to 6 Months or Fine? SC to Decide Prashant Bhushan’s Punishment in Contempt Case Today The Supreme Court is planned to articulate on Monday its decision on the quantum of sentence to be granted to activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan, sentenced for disdain of court over his two tweets against the judiciary. A bench headed
About the event The event is organized by LAW TALES in Collaboration with JLSR JOURNAL to provide a interactive platform for students, academicians and professionals to present their research work on different fields of law and with an aim to upgrade the level of interaction and discourse about contemporary issues of law. Themes: (Sub-Themes mentioned
JUGDES APPOINTED VS ELECTED Author : Darshi Sanghvi INTRODUCTION The foundation of any democracy is laid by its judiciary. It is this third organ of the government that enables the smooth functioning of a democracy by applying relevant laws to cases and settling any disputes that may arise. In the eyes of citizens, the judiciary
Madras HC: Partially resume physical court hearing Taking after an assembly of the Authoritative Committee of the Madras High Court prior this week, it has been chosen that a few Seats of the Madras High Court will continue physical court hearings from September 7. Other Seats would proceed hearing things virtually. The notice issued by
Details of Unlock 4: MHA In the rules issued by the MHA for the fourth stage of coming out of the lockdown, metro trains to continue working in a staged way from September 7 and ceiling for social occasions has been set at 100 persons. The new rules issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs