The National Green Tribunal has ordered that a committee looks into the contentious matter of a luxurious farmhouse with a pool built allegedly for Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao in a restricted zone near reservoirs supplying water to Hyderabad.
The Bombay High Court has held Wife is entitled to maintenance from Husband even if she carries on the business and earn some income out of the said business while disposing of the application challenging the quantum of maintenance granted by the family judge.
The Gauhati High Court on Tuesday held that discretion of the Trial Court, which, ex facie, has been exercised judiciously on the basis of relevant materials, is not to be interfered with either in revisional jurisdiction or under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
The Supreme Court on Friday has refused to issue general directions to release undertrial prisoners due to COVID-19 stating that it is an issue to be considered by the Jurisdictional high courts.
The Supreme Court on Friday asked all State Governments to send back migrants who have been stuck since the imposition of the lockdown within 15 days even as it reserved its order on the suo motu petition on the plight of migrant labour for June 9.
The Supreme Court of India on Friday has held that while deciding the application under Order VII Rule 11 of the CPC, few lines or passage from the plaint should not be read in isolation and the pleadings ought to be read as a whole to ascertain its true import.
The Solicitor General of India, Mr Tushar Mehta has informed during the hearing of Suo Motu Petition for Migrant Labourers in Supreme Court that “No deaths have taken place due to non-supply of water, food or medicine”.
The Bombay High Court on Thursday sought clarification from the Expert Committee under the Chairmanship of the Secretary, Civil Aviation as to whether by a mere touch of a person carrying COVID-19 virus, the virus can be transmitted to the person so touched.