The Sikkim High Court sought explanation by the Central Ground Water Board on granting permission to 22 companies for extracting ground water, when sufficient surface water was available.
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Advocate Yadav had appeared in-person seeking the indulgence of the Supreme Court to intervene in the illegal arrest of labour contractors for their speech and expression by way of pamphlets affixed on the wall which spread over social media.
The plea in Supreme Court submitted that respondents have wilfully denied compliance with the order passed by the Supreme Court in the Prakash Singh case on July 3, 2018, that there must be minimum of three months left of service prior to the retirement for the appointment of DGP.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court division bench said if a detenu is in custody at the time of passing the detention order, then it is necessary for the Detaining Authority to mention this fact in the detention order.
The PIL in Supreme Court has been filed by Panda Dharam Rakshini Sabha registered association for the Priests and Pandas of Deoghar at Baba Baidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple , through its Mahamantri (Secretary) , Kartik Nath Thakur.
A single bench of Punjab and Haryana High Court passed the bail order to a person accused of praising the dera head and praying for his early release while performing ardas at a gurdwara while hearing a petition filed by Gurmail Singh.
Justice A. K. Mishra, chairperson of NHRC India, on Thursday said that no tribal should be evicted without the settlement of his/her claim related to land rights.
The plea in Supreme Court is against the notification dated 9.3.2005 issued from the PMO leading to the formation of the High-Level Committee under Justice Sachar and the recommendations made by it in its report submitted on 17.11.2006.
The Bombay High Court division bench was hearing a petition filed by Layota Ferns, a final-year student of Government Law College, claiming that once the results are declared, they cannot be canceled and substituted with assignment-based evaluation.