Case Name: Fazal Abdali vs. Government of NCT of Delhi (W.P (C) 3063/2020 Date of Decision: 8th May 2020 Quorum: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manmohan and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Narula A PIL was filed by Mr Fazal Abdali, seeking immediate relief for the Rohingya families living in three different settlements in Delhi on the ground
Author :- By Advocate Surbhi Oswal Introduction Due to Corona Virus there has been a nationwide lockdown. India shut its $2.9 trillion economy (approximate), closing and issuing strict stay-at-home orders to more than a 1.3 billion (approximate) people since March 24, 2020. In such a scenario the impact of the same on the Indian economy
By Raushni Ranjan Pradhan Article 21 of Indian Constitution says “NO person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law “ . Article 21 of constitution has been held to be the heart of the constitution ,basically article 21 secures two rights right to life ,and
Important Terms of Law of Tort 1. Introduction of Law of Tort: The law of tort is based on common law. Tort is breach of some civil independence of contract for which compensation may be recoverable. If there is an injury for which no compensation is recoverable is not tort. It is still growing. It
New Delhi – A Delhi court rejected Shahrukh Pathan’s bail plea filed by him. Shahrukh Pathan was arrested on charges of opening fire on February 24 during violence in North-East Delhi. In February, clashes broke out in the North-East of Delhi between the people supporting and opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act. Additional Session Judge Sanjeev
On 9th May 2020, the SC dismissed a Petition seeking for directions for use of the term “Physical distancing” instead of “Social distancing” and imposed Costs of RS. 10,000/-. The Plea, filed by Advocate-On-Record Satya Mitra on behalf of Shakeel Qureshi, and argued by senior Advocate S.B Deshmukh, he is in support of Plea that
During the period of lockdown, in the Principal Seat at Madras, from 26 March 2020 to 07 May 2020, 732 cases were instituted, out of which 341 cases have been disposed of, and in Madurai Bench 215 cases were instituted, of which 105 cases were disposed of. In the Subordinate Courts during the same period,
Khan, has been booked under charges of sedition over a statement he has made on social media. On mentioning of plea by advocate Vrinda Grover for urgent listing, HC decides to list it on May 12. An FIR has been filed against him under section 124A and 153A of the Indian Penal Code charging him
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The plea claimed that there was a strong evidence that coronavirus or COVID-19 spread or originated from the china’s Wuhan Institute of Virology which “destroyed” the Indian economy and killed hundreds of citizens. The petition, filed by the Madurai resident K K Ramesh, has alleged that COVID-19 has been “deliberately created by china as biological