Kerala HC: Criminal complaint to Magistrate should be backed by affidavit swearing that the complainant believes allegations to be true. The Kerala High Court as of late underlined that the charges made in a criminal complaint some time recently a legal Judge ought to be sponsored by an testimony expressing that the complainant accepts the
This is a public interest litigation filed by an organisation registered apparently under the provisions of the Travancore – Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act, 1955, and one of its members. The issues raised arise under the Passports Act, 1967. The question raised is whether an authority under the Passports Act, 1967, has
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
The Kerala HC in a special sitting on 10th May 2020 (Sunday), directed the State government to allow entry of people stranded at Walayar Check Post by issuing entry passes while also stating that immediate attention should be given to the pregnant women, aged senior citizens and Children. The bench comprising of Justice Shaji P
Case Title: Kashish Gupta (M) v. CBSE & Ors. Case No.: WP (C) No. 7489/2020 Quorum: Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas Appearance: Advocate KR Vinod (for Petitioners); Advocate S Nirmal (for Respondents) Background: In the backdrop, the State of Kerala had accepted the Petitioner’s wish to change her name and effected a Gazette notification to that