Any step less than a lockdown would be of no offer assistance: Allahabad HC voices concern over rise of COVID-19 cases in UP Taking basic note of the rising cases of COVID-19 in Uttar Pradesh and the public’s unresponsiveness in complying with physical separating standards, the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday watched that another lockdown
At Oppn Meet Mamata Banerjee and Amarinder Singh Urge States to Move SC against Decision to Hold NEET & JEE Exams West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday requested for a joint supplication with other state heads some time recently the Incomparable Court to put off the NEET and JEE Mains examinations planned for
Pension a Post-retirement Entitlement to Maintain Dignity of Employee Observes Supreme Court Pension is aid for post-retirement period and it isn’t a bounty payable at will, but a social welfare degree as a post-retirement privilege to preserve the respect of the representative, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said. The best court said that benefits encourages
CASE : K S PUTTASWAMY VS UNION OF INDIA Author : Vaibhavi Batra EQUIVALENT CITATION (2017) 10 SCC 1 BENCH Justice J.S. Khehar, Justice S. K. Kaul, Justice D Y. Chandrachaud, Justice R. F. Nariman, Justice S.A. Bobde, Justice S.A. Nazeer, Justice R.K. Agrawal, Justice J. Chelameswar and Justice A. M. Sapre. INTRODUCTION The Adhaar
Call for Papers – NCU LAW REVIEW Vol. 2 Issue 1 INTRODUCTION NCU Law Review is a peer-reviewed biannual academic publication of the Centre of Post-Graduate Legal Studies (CPGLS) at School of Law, The NorthCap University (NCU), Gurugram (formerly ITM University, Gurgaon). This publication is an endeavour to serve as a forum for the promotion
Supreme Court refuses to take into consideration the petition of Andhra Pradesh government in the matter of 3 capitals On Wednesday the apex court forbid to take into consideration the special leave petition filed by the state government challenging the order of the High Court to maintain the status quo on two new laws relating
Plea for permission to conduct limited Muharram procession: SC asks petitioner to add States as parties A supplication has been moved within the Supreme Court looking for authorization to carry out Muharram parades in a restricted way in the midst of the COVID-19 widespread. The Court has inquired the solicitor to impaled all States as
Bombay HC on Physical Hearings Virtual hearings in physical matters due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bombay High Court will resume physical court proceedings in criminal appeal cases from 31st August 2020. For principal benches in Mumbai, Aurangabad, and High Court of Bombay at Goa Two division benches comprising Justices P B Varale, V G
LAWS RELATED TO DOWRY DEATH UNDER IPC Author : Monalisha Singh Dowry death has been defined under Section 304 B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Presumption as regard to dowry death has been defined under Section 113 B of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Section 304 B of the Indian Penal Code delineates that
Criminology and its theory Author : Hasna Abbas Criminology is the study of crime from a social perspective and abnormal behaviors of the person who commits the crime and also examining the facts that why they commit them, and how to prevent them. The word criminology is coming from the Latin word ‘crimen’ which means