The proposed amendments to the Electricity Act, 2003 ('Act of 2003') were tabled before Parliament on 17th April, 2020 by way of introducing Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020 ('Bill of 2020').
I am a Thai citizen of Hindu Sikh origin. My children and I are citizens of Thailand. I have been fighting for custody of my three children (now for two since my son has turned major) since 2012.
The students of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab have filed a complaint before the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) against the ‘unjust’ and ‘disproportionate’ fees being charged by the University Admiration during COVID 19 lockdown.
What ever good estimation I have for Narendra Modi as our country’s Prime Minister, has multiplied by a million times by his visit to Ladakh. I visit Ladakh where the oxygen level is far less than the national capital and take tablets to supplement oxygen and rest at least twenty four hours.
The Supreme Court Advocates-On-Record Association (SCAORA) through its honorary Secretary Joseph Aristotle S. has written a letter addressed to the Secretary General of the Supreme Court requesting to set up Video Conferencing facility in the Supreme Court premises.
It has issued circular in supersession of earlier circulars and further elaborating Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for e-filing, mentioning, listing and hearing of matters through video conferencing/tele-conferencing mode.
The High Court of Karnataka has notified that certain category of old matters are proposed to be listed for final hearing via Video-Conferencing, while physical hearing of matters is required to be stopped, in wake of the present situation.
The Kolkata Airport in a tweet today has stated that No passenger flights will operate to Kolkata from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Nagpur and Ahmedabad between July 6 and July 19 on account of the rise in COVID 19 cases in the country.
Delhi HC has suggested (DBOCW) Welfare Board to suspend the collection of information about the family members with their Aadhaar Cards details at a time when there is a rush as well as urgency for grant of renewal of labour registrations amid COVID 19 Pandemic.
Wrongful prosecution by the police, prison sentences by judges in a hurry or under duress from Executive bullying, incarceration without bail and pending trial are some of the horrors that continue to plague the overburdened and undernourished legal system in India