MINORITIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS Author : Ishita Arora “The claim of a country to civilization depends on the treatment it extends to the minorities.” – Mahatma Gandhi WHO ARE MINORITIES? In layman’s language, the term “minority’ means a group which comprises of less than half of the population and they differ from others in terms
Bombay High Court to hear BMC’s reply to Kangana Ranaut’s plea challenging demolition of her office today The Bombay High Court will on Thursday hear Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation‘s (BMC) reply to Kangana Ranaut’s plea challenging the demolition of her office. The hearing is scheduled for 3 pm today. Kangana had argued that the BMC’s action
DOCTRINE OF APPORTIONMENT OF DAMAGES IN INDIA Author : Akshara Vijayakumar What is Contributory negligence? When the plaintiff by his own want of care contributes to the damaged caused by the negligence or wrongful conduct of the defendant, he is considered to be guilty of Contributory Negligence. In law of tort, when plaintiff sue a
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Re-evaluate viability of continuation of physical hearings: Sr Adv Rajiv Nayar writes to Chief Justice of Delhi HC Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar has composed to the Chief Equity of the Delhi High Court encouraging him to re-look at the practicality of continuation of physical hearings. With a profound sense of anguish and torment I say
Illegal, arbitrary and whimsical: CLAT aspirant moves Madhya Pradesh HC challenging conduct of NLAT Taking after the challenges to the National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT 2020) recorded some time recently the Supreme Court and the Jharkhand High Court, a request has presently been recorded some time recently the Madhya Pradesh High Court challenging the conduct
Delhi HC directs DU to issue Digital Degrees In a single judge bench comprising of Justice Prathiba M. Singh, Delhi HC directs Delhi University to issue digital degrees within 7 working days to students with urgent need. The High Court, was unhappy that despite its earlier order, the varsity was not issuing digital degrees to
Central Government Notifies SoP for Partial Opening of Schools for Classes IX-XII on Voluntary Basis The Union Health Ministry has given partial permission to start a school for students of classes 9th to 12th; the voluntary students will be able to take guidance from their teacher. It will require the written consent of parents or
Any Delhi resident can get himself tested through RT-PCR for COVID-19 without doctor’s prescription: Delhi HC The Delhi High Court has coordinated that from presently on, any inhabitant of the national capital can get himself tried through RT-PCR for COVID-19, at his claim cost, without creating a doctor’s medicine. (Rakesh Malhotra vs GNCTD). The arrange
Rhea Chakraborty procured drugs for Sushant Singh Rajput: NCB tells Mumbai Court, seeks 14-day judicial custody of actress The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has looked for 14 days’ legal care of Bollywood on-screen character Rhea Chakraborty from the court of Extra Chief Metropolitan Judge at Esplanade, More noteworthy Mumbai. While uncovering a profound web of