The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to consider a PIL filed by retired bureaucrats in which the government was accused of mismanagement of the covid-19 epidemic in the country. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, a bench headed by Justice LN Rao including Justice Ajay Rastogi said that despite the advisory issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs
Today, the Supreme court accepted the recommendations made by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regarding refund of air tickets booked during lockdown due to COVID-19. A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Justice Subhash Reddy and MR Shah said that the petitions would be disposed of in the context of DGCA proposals and the
SC : State government have the right to fix the fee for giving a special registration number to the motor vehicles registered A petition has been filed by Rakesh Sethi who could not get the registration number of his choice for his motorcycle. On Wednesday , the Supreme Court said that the state governments have
The direction seeks the registry not to discriminate , humiliate the litigants and give equal treatment to the litigants . For that , the pick and choose policy has to be abolished which has always been used by the registry and it’s section officers . The Petition had been filed by adv Reepak Kansal stating
Case Name: CREDAI –Maharashtra Chambers of Housing Industry & Anr vs. Union of India & Anr. The Maharashtra Chambers of Housing Industry – Thane Unit has approached the Supreme Court of India vide a Writ Petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India challenging the decision of the Reserve Bank of India to allow
The SC Of India on Friday dismissed a writ Petition filed by the Consulate General of Iran seeking issuance of Habeas Corpus for bodily presence of the prisoners and their safety till completion of repatriation process. The Habeas Corpus Petition was filed by the Consulate General alleging that its citizens who were lodged in Puzhal
SC in its interim order stated that the freedom of lies in the freedom of speech and expression but the same can be curtailed on the basis of regulation of peace and maintaining the situation of law and order within the state thus such a freedom is not an absolute one and shall be exercised
A Letter is written to CJI by Advocate Yash jain, Advocate Gautam Mishra and Anchit Jain, a 4th year student of ICFAI Law School Dehradun regarding the rampant practice of overpricing by shopkeepers in the time of COVID-19 and the consequent issue of violation of Rights. The letter is against the unfair trade practices by