The full bench of the Karnataka High Court, which concluded its hearing in the Hijab case, today upheld the order restricting students from wearing any religious cloths inside educational institutions’ premises. The High Court noted that wearing Hijab is not essential to Islam and also noted that the state government has power to issue an
KARNATAKA HC: Issues Notice on Plea Seeking Benefit of Education Loan Moratorium Scheme Amidst Corona Virus The Karnataka High Court as of late issued take note in a Public Intrigued Case (PIL) looking for expansion of the ban plot on instruction credits to all categories of understudies in see of the COVID-19 pandemic. Notice has
The Karnataka High Court rejected the petition challenging ‘The Karnataka Epidemic Disease Ordinance, 2020’, promulgated to protect officials engaged in the Covid-19 duty from any physical harm. A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice H P Sandesh, said “without going into the question whether Central Ordinance will apply to the state of
In this fourth phase of lockdown closure of courts has led scarcity or say no source of income left for the Karnataka State Level Advocates Clerks, therefore Karnataka High Court has asked the state government that in what ways it can provide financial assistance to the Advocate Clerks. The division bench of CJ Abhay Oka
The notice issued reads “The High Court has also taken a decision to start limited functioning of all the District Courts and Trial Courts in the State of Karnataka. Shortly, the standard operating procedure, which will apply from June 1, 2020, will be published on May 26, 2020 in the official website of the High
A Division Bench comprising of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Suraj Govindaraj heard the Petition stating that the media houses should be directed to pay RS. 50000/- as compensation in the event of their employee’s death to the COVID-19 Pandemic. According to the Petition, media reporters are interviewing the doctors, police personnel, government officials, patients
Karnataka High Court has notified that from May 4, two or three benches will be available to hear extremely urgent matters for two or three days in a week.The notification had the following important points:- Tentatively, bench may be available on 5th ,7th ,8th ,11th ,13th ,15th ,18th ,20th and 22th may 2020.Further dates shall
On 1st May 2020 , The law Ministry through its notification has elevated five judicial officers as additional judges of the Karnataka High Court. This is happen when the a five judge of Supreme Court collegiums had recommended their appointment. The Judicial Officers including Shivashankar Amarannavar, Smt M Ganeshaiah Uma, Vedavyasachar Srishananda, Hanchate SanjeevKumar ,