A PIL has been filed in Delhi High Court challenging the order of the Delhi Government regarding COVID19 test making it limited to only symptomatic patients and asymptomatic individuals are restricted from being tested.
The High Court of Calcutta has directed the Centre and the State Government to file a report providing the details as to whose opinion was sought before relaxing the guidelines for COVID 19 lockdown.
The Southern Bench of National Green Tribunal, Chennai on Friday took suo moto cognizance of death of pregnant elephant in Kerala which has agitated the minds of the people all over the nation and as well as became viral in the social media.
The High Court of Andhra Pradesh on Friday directed the Government Hospital for Mental Health to discharge suspended Doctor Sudhakar Rao adding that he was free to get admitted to a private hospital of his choice.
The Jammu and Kashmir High has taken note of the importance of e-connectivity Court while monitoring the multiple issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has devised a unique design of court functioning to contain the spread of COVID-19 and ensure that the prevention protocol are followed after reopening of courts next week.
The Bombay High Court on Friday has allowed the application of a father seeking access to his two minor children via video conferencing taking note of the fact that physical access cannot be exercised in the present prevalent situation of coronavirus-induced lockdown.
The Tripura High Court on Thursday has held that one who participates in a selection process without any demurrer, is later on estopped from challenging the validity of such a selection process.
HC issued notice to the Centre & the State Government on a PIL filed against a 'Public Servant' alleging he had participated in a Cabinet meeting which was attended by Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers along with other dignitaries, violating the home quarantine norm as his wife tested COVID19-Positive.
The High Court of Karnataka on Friday ordered that family courts cannot insist on personal appearance of parties if they have authorised legal representatives to appear on their behalf.