Case Name: Mahua Moitra vs. Union of India (Miscellaneous Application No(s). 1047/2020 in W.P. (C) No. 470/2020) Coram: HON’BLE MR. Justice Ashok, HON’BLE MR. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, HON’BLE MR. Justice M.R.Shah A bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan, S K Kaul and M R Shah dismissed the fresh interlocutory application filed by Moitra in the suo
Where country is preparing to get back to its normal working on other hand even courts are trying their level best to get the court functioning back to normal but at least three judges of the Madras High Court are found COVID-19 positive. Therefore Madras High court has decided to restrict the functioning until the
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On Friday, the Supreme Court has refused to issue general directions to release undertrial prisoners due to COVID -19 stating that it is an issue to be considered by the Jurisdictional high courts. Chief Justice SA Bodbe, justice AS Bopanna and Justice Hrishikesh Roy made these observations when they heard PIL by Activist Jagdeep chhokar
The Bombay HC on Friday passed the order directing the flight operators to allow the passengers to occupy the middle seat strictly. The SC had allowed Air India to operate international flights with occupancy in middle seat for 10 days, the Flight operators shall allow the passengers to occupy the middle seat strictly in compliance
A bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan, M R Shah and V Ramasubramanian asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to file Centre’s response on putting an upper limit on fees to be charged by private hospitals for treating Coronavirus patients. Court listed the matter after a week. The plea relies on several news reports which suggest that
The Kerala HC has refused to grant interim stay on the online classes conducted by Schools in Kerala during COVID-19 lockdown. A bench presided by Justice CS Dias was hearing a Petition filed by a parent of a child named CG Girija seeking direction to the State Government and Technology for education (KITE) to stop
Schools challenged the orders of the Administration in High Court to upload the balance sheets over the website. The court considering the matter stayed the proceedings to the 8th of June. The city’s private school organisation “Independent Schools Association”, Saupins School and Saint Soldier School challenged the orders of the Administration while presenting a petition
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has told the Supreme Court that it is ultimately a doctor’s own responsibility to protect himself from COVID-19. The statement was made while replying to a plea questioning the Centre’s new guidelines for frontline COVID-19 healthcare workers by which it has ended the 14-day mandatory quarantine for them.