The Supreme Court on Wednesday put in place new guidelines for entrants to the court premises in light of the growing concerns amid the sudden upsurge of Covid-19 cases.
The two-judge bench of Justices refused to interfere with the matter listed today with the findings of the TDSAT in its judgement dated 25.02.2021, by dismissing Civil Appeal No. 1140 of 2021 filed by Bhima Ridhi.
The Court referred to the above said Rules, which clearly provide a procedure for determination of vacancy, and the selection and promotion for filling up the post in prisons.
The peacock, the national bird of India, is protected under Schedule-I of the Wild Life (Protection) Act. The hunting of peacocks is also prohibited under the Act.
The main reason for the delay in trial is that the Special Courts in addition to the matter under UAPA are also dealing with other matters and having a heavy board.
On the previous hearing the two-judge bench headed by Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice M.R. Shah had observed that it doesn’t matter whether there’s an overlap or no overlap because if parliaments intend to occupy a field, then you cannot legislate at the state level at all.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday declined the request of the Delhi Waqf Board to allow 50 people to enter the Nizamuddin Markaz to offer prayers on the first day of Ramzan which begins Wednesday (April 14).
The Supreme Court on Tuesday reiterated that Courts would not thwart any investigation into the cognizable offences, while it quashed and set aside an interim order of Bombay High Court.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday reserved its order on the petition filed by social media giants Facebook and WhatsApp challenging the Competition Commission of India (CCI) order directing investigation against the two over the new privacy policy of the messaging application.