The Delhi High Court has asked the AAP government to continue with its welfare schemes, including arranging for the admission of orphan children to private as well as in government schools and also for their employment.
SC said “pleas of unsoundness of mind under Section 84 of IPC or mitigating circumstances like juvenility of age, ordinarily ought to be raised during trial itself. Belated claims not only prevent proper production & appreciation of evidence, but they also undermine genuineness of the defence’s case.”
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that trial courts have no power to impose the penalty of lifelong imprisonment without remission or parole.
The Delhi High Court today directed the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) and the Delhi government to consider testing of people willing to travel inter-state.
The Patiala House Court has directed Delhi Police to register a criminal case against a private equity firm and 12 others in their alleged involvement in a case of cheating, criminal conspiracy and money laundering.
The High Court of Telangana, through a press note, has informed that pursuant to a meeting held on July 26 by the judges of the Full Court, it has directed the Registry to create a COVID 19 Fund for meeting the medical expenses of all the employees working in the High Court and District Courts.
The Calcutta High Court has struck down the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) order directing all financial creditors to mandatorily file default record from Information Utility along with a plea under Section 7 of Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code.
The Delhi High Court today slammed the Animal Welfare Board of India for not performing a systematic survey of the animal circuses and directed them again to conduct a physical survey themselves or send the State Animal Husbandry Boards at the registered circuses.
The Delhi High Court today directed the Delhi government and the Central government to conduct a meeting with the three Municipal Corporations’ representatives to know the financial difficulties being suffered by the MCD departments.
The Kerala High Court has rejected the bail application of Jollyamma Joseph, the accused in the Koodathayi serial murders, on the ground that bail cannot be granted just because she is a woman.