The Supreme Court on Monday refused to allow mentioning for an urgent hearing on a petition challenging the Uttarakhand High Court order, which has decided to resume normal judicial work through full physical mode from August 24, 2021.
Senior Advocate Indira Jaising on Monday mentioned before Chief Justice of India N. V. Ramana, an application filed by her with respect to the rules framed by certain High Courts for senior designation.
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice on a petition seeking directions to stay construction of a flyover over a residential road (DDA Road No 226) in Sectors 22 and 23 in Dwarka, Delhi.
The Allahabad High Court has put a stay on the proceedings of the order to call the assistant teacher appointed in the disability quota for physical verification for the third time, despite the confirmation of 40 percent disability twice.
The Uttar Pradesh government has filed a Status Report in the Supreme Court on the issue of removal of road blockade due to the farmers' agitation on the Delhi-UP border.
The Supreme Court has held that “merely because an arrest can be made because it is lawful does not mandate that arrest must be made,” while stating section 170 CrPC does not impose an obligation on the Officer-in-charge to arrest each and every accused at the time of filing of the chargesheet.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court division bench disposed of the petition seeking action against misuse of public funds released under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and observed that the matter has remained pending before the High Court for the last 14 years.
The petitioners termed the Act as an invasion into personal autonomy, free choice, freedom of religion and unlawful discrimination and hence, violative of the fundamental rights under Articles 14, 21 and 25 of the Constitution. On August 5, the Court had heard arguments in the plea.
The Orissa High Court has appreciated the district administration of Balasore for providing facilities to the inmates living in Leprosy home and requiring urgent medical attention.
The Supreme Court has come down heavily on the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for not following its September 26, 2018 order to provide all benefits of service to departmental candidates an...