The Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed the Collector of Jabalpur that after an investigation in Transport Nagar Chandalbhata, the encroachment should be removed as per law and a report should be submitted for the same.
The Court noted that the inconsistencies in the victim's statement to the police, and it would be highly unsafe to convict the appellant solely on the basis of the testimony of the victim.
The Court was informed by the Delhi University that it had constituted the committee for issuance of the digital degree certificate. It is charging Rs 750 from the students for whom the printed degree has not been issued and Rs 1000 from the students for whom the printed degree has been issued.
A three-Judge bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan through its judgement has upheld validity of the guidelines dated March 6th 2020 issued by the Ministry of AYUSH, asking the AYUSH doctors to comply with those directions.
The trial court had ordered that prosecution in the case be conducted by an officer of the Delhi Police, not below the rank of Additional CP. The trial in the Chief Secretary Assault case is on hold for more than one-and-a-half years.
On being asked by the parties to submit their objection, Senior Counsel Harish Salve said that he was also a part of the case and had no objection to CJI hearing the case.
A bench headed by Justice S.K. Kaul observed that it will examine if it is feasible or desirable for it to examine the validity of the proclamation of Emergency after a lapse of 45 years.
A two-judge bench of Justices Hima Kohli & Subramonium Prasad has asked Delhi Government to increase testing in those areas where number of cases increasing.
The petition has been filed by Advocate and Mental Health Activist Gaurav Kumar Bansal seeking framing of regulations for maintaining the minimum standard in the mental health establishments under the Mental Healthcare Act.