New Delhi (ILNS): Jailed Maoist leader Roopesh, accused in 39 cases, got permission to use the internet for 45 minutes in a week to access the official websites of the Supreme Court and High Courts and various legal journals for conducting his trial.
Mumbai (ILNS): The Bombay High Court has praised Mumbai Police, saying that in the midst of the Corona crisis, the police are performing duties while combating all the hurdles, so cooperation is also expected from the common people.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Himachal Pradesh High Court has directed the government to grant appointment on compassionate grounds to the married daughter of a deceased employee.
A bench of Justices L. Nageswara Rao, Hemant Gupta and Ajay Rastogi issued notice to the Delhi government and others on a petition challenging the High Court order and sought reply.
The Bombay High Court has directed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to pay the arrears to its physically challenged employees in two instalments for the days they failed to report to work during the lockdown.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ordered the additional home secretary of the state to file an affidavit in by November 16, informing how many tainted Police personnel or Officers are posted at all positions in the Police.
The Madras High Court has slammed BSNL for refusing a compassionate-ground appointment for a deserving candidate, saying that it was its responsibility and not temple “prasad” or an act of charity.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Supreme Court has ruled that a child of estranged parents could live with his mother in Singapore, while his father may visit him and the mother would be required to come to India to allow the child to visit his other parent.
The Supreme Court, while upholding the order of a disciplinary Committee dismissing a police constable who was acquitted in a murder case, said: “Acquittal in a criminal trial does not conclude a disciplinary enquiry.”