NO STAY ON CONDUCT OF EXAMINATION: BOMBAY HC There has been a lot of hue and cry regarding the conduction of examination amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. In such situation a lot of PILS, writs have also been filed for the mode of conduction of examination to be Online and not physically considering the ‘social distancing’
Orissa High Court directs doctors to write names of drugs in legible manner It is generally seen that what doctors write on the prescription of patients they either understand the same or the chemists giving medicines, patients do not understand the writing of doctors at all. Due to ambiguous handwriting of doctors , understanding the
Author : Keerti Singh, Law College Dehradun Wrongful Conviction Abstract The following write up would give a brief knowledge about the innocent people who paid for the crimes of other people. This enlightens the case laws including the compensation provided to maliciously convicted people and how the state has over the years provided remedy for
INCOME TAX ACT, 1961: A BRIEF ANALYSIS Author : Yashraj Bais Introduction: The taxes since ancient times are a significant source of income for the Government, which is also a concrete medium for ensuring public welfare for the Government. Tax may be classified as direct tax and indirect tax, however after implementation of Goods and
DU Open Book Exams- Delhi HC Issues Notice to Pro Vice- Chancellor The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Pro Vice- Chancellor Prof PC Joshi claiming that DU has not taken any steps in setting up a working redressal and grievance committee to address the questions and queries of the students stating
SC announces its verdict in Prashant Bhushan Case today A Suo motu contempt case was filed against activist lawyer Prashant Bhushan for two tweets made by him that are being considered as derogatory remark against judiciary. Supreme Court is likely to announce its verdict on this matter today. Three judges bench headed by Justice Arun
Supreme Court Boost for Ashok Gehlot on 6 MLAs Key to Majority Six MLAs who shifted from Mayawati’s party to the Congress will be able to vote amid the trust vote of Rajasthan’s Ashok Gehlot government, which, sources said, is likely to be held tomorrow. The Supreme Court, which was hearing a BJP MLA’s appeal
The Supreme Court nowadays remained the Delhi High Court’s scorn of court procedures started against the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) for falling flat to publish the draft EIA notice in numerous territorial languages. The Solicitor General of India, Mr. Tushar Mehta looks for authorization to pull back the extraordinary take off appeal with
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7-judge committee of SC considering resumption of physical functioning of at least 2-3 benches The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and the Preeminent Court Advocates-on-Record Affiliation (SCAORA) has educated that a seven-judge committee of the Incomparable Court is genuinely considering the resumption of physical working for at slightest 2-3 seats of the court.Pursuant to a