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HIV-positive person can’t be convicted of attempt to murder if he has sex with or assaults partner: Delhi HC

A Single bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru has acquitted the HIV-positive man who raped his minor step-daughter in attempt to murder case.

Calcutta HC directs Bengal DGP to start inquiry against police officer for harassing citizen

The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed the West Bengal Director General of Police to initiate an inquiry against the investigating officer for attempting to harass a citizen by misusing Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Posters outside Covid-19 patients’ homes: Supreme Court reserves order

Justice Bhushan asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta whether the government can issue a state-wise advisory that such acts should not be followed by the states, to which Mehta said an advisory of the Central government has already been issued to the states.

Supreme Court says Provident Fund Act applicable to private security agencies too (Read judgment)

The Supreme Court in an order on Wednesday observed that the provisions of the Employees’ Provident Fund Act are applicable to private security agencies providing personnel to clients.

Delhi HC allows Delhi riot accused Asif Iqbal Tanha to stay in guesthouse during his Jamia exams

Tanha was arrested on May 19 for allegedly being part of the premeditated conspiracy in the north-east Delhi Riots earlier this year. --

Delhi HC tells AAP govt to focus on testing Covid cases

The Court passed the directions and suggestions while it was hearing the plea filed by Rakesh Malhotra seeking increase in the COVID-19 testing numbers in the national capital and getting speedy results

Supreme Court stays HC order mandating Covid community service for people not wearing masks

The Supreme Court was today approached by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta seeking permission for circulation of a special leave petition challenging the Gujarat High Court’s order making it compulsory for those who don’t wear masks to serve in Covid wards.

Franklin Templeton: Supreme Court allows meeting of unit holders of 6 mutual fund schemes

Supreme Court has permitted Franklin Templeton Trustees to call a meeting of its unitholders to seek their consent for the closure of 6 mutual fund schemes during the Covid-19 pandemic while ordering a stay on requests of redemption from investor.

Kumbh Mela prep: High Court tells Uttarakhand not satisfied with affidavit

The Uttarakhand High Court has asked the Uttarakhand government to re-submit an affidavit by December 9 on preparations for the Kumbh Mela since it was not satisfied with the affidavit of the state g...

Supreme Court to hear Delhi Assembly-Facebook officials case in January, assembly panel moves intervention application

The Supreme Court on Thursday heard the plea filed by Facebook India vice-president Ajit Mohan challenging the summons issued to him by Delhi Assembly's Peace and Harmony Committee in relation to the...

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