An official Telegram channel of the High Court of Orissa has been created, to ensure ease and convenience for the Advocates and litigant members of the public in accessing Court related information through the use of Information and Communication Technology.
The Supreme Court today issued notice on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, stating that such laws posed a serious threat to the functioning of administration, as well as individuals.
The Delhi High Court bench queried, if People’s Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti had appeared before the Enforcement Directorate in compliance with the summons issued by the agency, to which Nitya Ramakrishnan, senior counsel for Mufti, responded in the affirmative.
The Court ruled that no teacher shall be deployed for any non -educational purposes other than the decennial population census, disaster relief duties or duties relating to elections to the local authority of the State Legislatures or Parliament, as the case may be.
The division bench of Chief Justice D.N. Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh issued a notice to the Delhi Government, among others, while hearing plea seeking removal or dismissal of Zakir Khan from the post of Chairman of Delhi Minorities Commission.
A single Bench of Allahabad High Court approved conditional anticipatory bail of Dr. Shaila Tahir, Chairperson of Municipality Nawabganj, Bareilly while hearing a Criminal Misc Anticipatory bail Application U/S 438 Cr.P.C filed by Shaila Tahir.
A division bench of Justice Prakash Shrivastava and Justice Vishal Dhagat having heard the Counsel for the petitioner and on the perusal of the record noted that the initial date fixed for the CLAT Examination and submission of form for the same has been relaxed from time to time by the respondent.
The Supreme Court has pronounced its decision to strike down the provisions of tribunal reforms ordinance 2021, on the plea filed by the Madras Bar Association challenging Sections 12 and 13 of the Tribunal Reforms Ordinance, 2021 and Sections 184 and 186(2) of the Finance Act, 2017 as amended.
Andhra Pradesh has filed a petition before the Supreme Court to stop the illegal usage of water. Earlier, the AP government requested Telangana to stop the same but it was not complied with.