The Bombay High Court has quashed two government resolutions of the State of Maharashtra which prohibited actors above the age of 65 years from remaining on film sets as discriminatory.
The Delhi High Court today permitted Delhi University to conduct Open Book Exams (OBE) – online and offline – in compliance with directions passed by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
The Habeas Corpus petition in the Supreme Court to release Bihar Police IPS officer Vinay Tiwari from forced quarantine in Mumbai seems to have paid off. He was released from quarantine, today and asked to return to Patna by tomorrow.
The Supreme Court was today informed that foreigners facing trial for attending the Tablighi Jamaat activities in Delhi may leave the country during the pendency of the cases.
COVID treatment prices in private hospitals have been shooting through the roof in recent times and even those with insurance find that their policy ceilings aren’t allowing hospitalisation.
Justice U U Lalit of the Supreme Court today indicated that there is a possibility of physical hearings, in a controlled form and in limited matters, resuming in two weeks.
The National Legal Services Authority has cancelled the National Lok Adalat, scheduled for September 12 in view of the unprecedented scenario caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Supreme Court today granted interim bail to the two members of Jan Jagaran Shakti Sangathan, who were sent to judicial custody for supporting a gangrape survivor during the court proceedings in Araria gangrape case.