The Allahabad High Court has ordered the Managing Director (MD) of Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) to grant relief including 40 per cent backwages to a driver who was dismisse...
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a petition on Thursday, seeking direction to register FIR against political parties, which indulge in distribution of freebies to the voters, so as to induce them during elections.
The Rajasthan High Court has disposed of a PIL filed with a prayer for direction to the respondents for utilising the water from the reservoir of Gopalpura medium irrigation project only for the Rabi season and not for Kharif crop season.
The Delhi High Court will continue to hear the dispute between e-commerce giant Amazon and Kishore Biyani’s Future Group on March 3.
The Court of Justice C. Hari Shankar is seized of a batch of ca...
The Tribunal Court order in a motor accident claim was set aside by the Allahabad High Court, which while increasing the claim amount, also permitted the insurance company to recover the losses from the owner and driver of the vehicle
Supreme Court partly allowed and disposed the appeal of New India Assurance Company Ltd challenging the Rajasthan High Court judgement awarding compensation of Rs.56,44,378/- by applying the multiplier to the net salary payable to the claimant/ first respondent.
Supreme Court quashes proceedings in case under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act 1881, observing that the bank cannot deny the existence of an account, when it has itself returned a cheque from the same, with remarks, 'Account Frozen'
The Supreme Court has refused the petition of a 68-year-old retired Govt engineer Mohammed Kaleem Ahmed, who was arrested among 17 other leaders and activists of the Social Democratic Party of India and Popular Front of India by the National Investigation Agency, in connection with the Bengaluru Riots.
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought responses from a slew of politicians, a Bollywood actor and a former Judge, among others, as to whether they ought to be impleaded as party respondents to a petition seeking their impleadment in a hate speech case related to the Delhi riots of February, 2020.
The Supreme Court today refused to grant any relief to daily wage labourers/workers against the order of the Delhi High Court, which had stayed the decision of a single judge, which, in turn, had held that the promise made by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a press conference is enforceable and the same should be implemented by the ruling party.