A Supreme Court bench heard the counsel for the State of Maharashtra Rahul Chitnis and dismissed the plea filed by State of Maharashtra seeking removal of certain paragraphs from the FIR registered by CBI against Ex Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on charges of bribery, corruption & criminal conspiracy.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday deferred to September 20, hearing on plea for safeguarding the interest of the children who have lost their parents to Covid-19, and who do not have anyone else to take care of them and face the risk of being trafficked.
The Gauhati High Court has directed the state government Counsel to take instructions on a plea raising issue regarding the lone playground in Silchar being converted into a shopping hub.
A two-judge Supreme Court bench after hearing the matter at length dismissed the appeal seeking to quash criminal proceedings in offences under section 406, 420 r/w 120-B of IPC and under section 5 of Tamil Nadu Protection of Interests of Depositors( In Financial Establishment) Act, 1997.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday adjourned hearing on a plea challenging the appointment of IPS Officer Rakesh Asthana as the Police Commissioner of Delhi, after the Centre's Standing Counsel requested to seek instructions as to whether any petition on a similar issue is pending before any court.
The Delhi High Court today deferred hearing on a petition filed by the Resident Doctors Association, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and others against Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev for his derogatory remarks against allopathy and allopathic doctors regarding the treatment of Covid-19.
The Allahabad High Court division Bench said that it is the lifeline of India because it provides water to 40% of India’s population. It is a source of irrigation for a wide variety of crops.
Supreme Court bench passed the interim order while hearing the plea filed by Kush Kalra that women be allowed to sit for the examination for National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination to be conducted by Union Public Service Commission on 5th September.
The Allahabad High Court has stayed a Section 111 CrPC 'strong-worded' notice sent by an SDM to a person, emphasising that there cannot be anything precious than the personal liberty and reputation of a person.