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Allahabad High Court quashes order not granting maintenance to separated wife

The Allahabad High Court while allowing a petition observed that the object of maintenance proceedings is not to punish a person for his past neglect, but to prevent vagrancy and destitution of a des...

Meghalaya High Court disposes of PILs highlighting state health services lacunae

The Meghalaya Court disposed of a bunch of Public Interest Litigations (PILs) over deficiencies in health services in the state. The matter has been pending since 2016 and the orders passed from t...

Calcutta High Court dismisses PIL saying it’s a private matter

The Calcutta High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) observing that it is purely a service matter where a public interest petition cannot be maintained especially when no writ of quo ...

Allahabad High Court allows withdrawal of prosecution against BSP MLA Umashankar Singh

Allahabad High Court allows an application under section 482 for withdrawal from prosecution against the Bahujan Samaj Party MLA in Uttar Pradesh, Umashankar Singh in connection with a cheating case.

All India Muslim Personal Law Board informs Supreme Court that Muslim woman is free to enter a mosque to offer Namaz

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has told the Supreme Court on Thursday that a muslim woman is free to enter a mosque to offer Namaz (prayers). The AIMPLB in it affidavit filed t...

Bombay High Court rejects plea seeking disqualification of Vice-President, Law Minister over remarks against Collegium, basic structure doctrine

The Bombay High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking removal of Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar and Law Minister Kiren Rijiju from their posts on the grounds that they denounced the Collegium system of Indian judiciary and the basic structure doctrine on public forums

Supreme Court called into question its 2011 judgment which ruled that mere membership of a banned organisation cannot be a crime

The Supreme Court was questioned about its 2011 judgments that said having membership of a banned organisation cannot be termed as a crime, observing that there was no challenge to the law. The be...

Daily wager cannot claim regularisation when initial appointment not done by competent authority: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has ruled that a daily-rated employee cannot claim regularisation of employment when his initial appointment was not done by a competent authority and a sanctioned post did not exist on which such an employee was working

Delhi High Court grants bail to former NSE CEO Chitra Ramkrishna in money laundering case

Former Chief Executive officer of National Stock Exchange (NSE) Chitra Ramkrishna was on Thursday granted bail by the Delhi High Court in a money laundering case registered against her by the Enforce...

Varaha Roopam row: Kerala High Court grants anticipatory bail to makers of Kantara booked under Copyright Act

The High Court of Kerala has granted anticipatory bail to the makers of superhit  Kannada film 'Kantara,' who were booked on plagiarism charges over the 'Varaha Roopam' song under the Copyright Act, 1956

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