Lawyers from across the country, including some very senior lawyers of the Supreme Court, have written a letter to the Chief Justice of Patna High Court, expressing outrage at the jailing of a violent gang-rape victim and her two caregivers by a magistrate at the Araria district court.
The High Court of Rajasthan has issued a notification which states that the functioning of courts and offices in Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur and the Jaipur bench would remain suspended from July 16 to 19 to collect samples from court staff at those places for COVID detection.
The Supreme Court today (July 16) sought reply from the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir administration in a contempt plea over the non-constitution of a special committee to review the ban on 4G speed internet in Jammu and Kashmir.
The affidavit highlights the continuing food insecurity of the migrants since there has been no extension of the Food Security Scheme for migrant labourers and provision of free cooked food has been discontinued.
The Delhi Police on Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that they have not relied upon the tweets by Sunanda Pushkar neither have they seen those tweets, in the case of her death. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor is the sole accused in this case.
The Supreme Court Collegium on 14th July, 2020 has approved the proposal for appointment of Additional Judges of Punjab & Haryana High Court, Calcutta High Court and Himachal Pradesh High Court as Permanent Judges
Delhi High Court’s division bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan has allowed a woman to undergo medical termination, despite her pregnancy having entered the 23rd week.
The Delhi Police yesterday (July 14) submitted before the Delhi High Court that no actionable evidence has surfaced that could indicate any role played by BJP Leader Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma in instigating and/ or participating in the Delhi riots.
The Supreme Court yesterday (July 14) directed telecom companies and internet service providers to maintain all data that they gather for stipulated periods of time, to satisfy the requirements of Section 39 of the Evidence Act.
The news of a 74-year old COVID patient in Chennai, who went missing after authorities picked him up from his residence for treatment and allegedly misinformed his family members, has rung a discordant note within Madras High Court.