The Allahabad High Court on Tuesday directed Senior Superintendent of Police, Prayagraj to make 24-hours security arrangements for a man who said there were threats to his life.
The Jabalpur bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court on Tuesday issued an interim order to stay the eviction of slum-dwellers. A single-judge bench of Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla passed this order while hearing the petition filed by Kalka Choudhary through Advocate Subodh Kathar.
It is also submitted that the applicant is a student and is having no criminal antecedents and as the charge sheet has already been submitted, no useful purpose shall be served by further detention of the applicant in the prison.
According to the petitioners, Central Government held the 11th round of meetings with SKM, but no such conversation was initiated with BBBSS which is discriminatory, and violative of the Constitution of India.
The order was passed by the High Court in a plea seeking a direction to the state government to hearing a PIL urging that the state government to declare all temple properties public.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed a petition concerning the safety and protection of farmers who are protesting at the borders of the point i.e. Singhu, Ghazipur, Tikri in the interest of justice.
A PIL has been filed in the Chhattisgarh High Court on the issue of the road constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana which has become dilapidated due to random movement of heavy vehicles of a private company.
Upadhyay through this petition further submits that the injury caused to the citizens is extremely large because gender-biased and religion biased personal laws relating to succession and inheritance
The Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned the plea challenging the Calcutta High Court order which permitted the CBI to continue its investigation into the alleged case of illegal mining and transportation of coal in West Bengal.
The Supreme Court has held that merely because the accused had made an effort to save the victim after putting her on fire in all his senses will not take the case out of the clutches of clause 4 of Section 300 of the IPC.