Delhi HC heard almost 13000 cases during this nationwide pandemic The Delhi High Court, which has been hearing online for the last five months during the pandemic, listed 13,000 cases during this period to ensure that important cases of life and liberty and public importance are filed during the pandemic, to be heard and to
Today, the Madras HC had warned the schools which insisted for the full payments of fees. This was violation of the Court’s earlier order dated 17th July which directed for fees payment in installment to amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Justice N Anand Venkatesh was informed today by the State that many complaints received from parents
Yesterday, the Karnataka High Court issued directives to the state government and the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike [BBMP] giving direction to testing labs to inform persons who test positive for COVID-19 what action must be taken. The court required to issue directives immediately as the circular issued by the State govt date 2nd May 2020
Since the lockdown in March, all citizens are facing a financial crisis due to economic breakdown. The lawyers are the most affected from it as reduce in the ligation cases and downsizing in the law corporate. The Bar Council of India had pleaded to financial aid for the lawyer who has lost income and facing
Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde on Wednesday reflected that a committee of 7 judge will be looking into the issue of resumption of physical hearing. The oral observation was made while hearing the case relating to reservation after lawyers are requested for the matter to be heard in court and not through video conferencing.
Calcutta High Court has directed the centre and the State Government to file a report providing the details as to whose opinion was sought before relaxing the guidelines for COVID 19 lockdown. A petition filed by Advocate Anindya Sundar Das was being heard by a bench of Chief Justice Thottathil B Radhakrishnan, where he was
The Delhi Government in June 2 order had allowed the testing of only symptomatic persons , and asymptomatic individuals are restricted from being tested . The plea is likely to be heard on June 9. Another plea was filed in the Delhi HC by an ENT doctor ,Manni Hingorani , seeking to test asymptomatic patients
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
Case Name: Doctors for you vs. Union of India & Ors. The Present writ petition has been preferred by the Petitioner before the Hon’ble Court for seeking the issuance of appropriate writ directing the Union of India to make a representation to the People’s Republic of China and WHO to make available all the relevant