The High Court’s verdicts have strengthened the rule of law and reminded the state government about its constitutional duties to protect people’s fundamental rights and dignity.
The girl said she has decided to marry the Petitioner who is a colleague of her. The mother of the Petitioner Smt. Sreelakshmi has no objections to the marriage of her son Wajeed Khan with her. However, her parents are not giving consent to the said marriage.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea seeking an order to strike down the operation of the Epidemic Act as unconstitutional under Article 14, 19 and 21 of the Indian Constitution.
In a laudable move, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has said that producing suspects before the media is violative of Article 21 of the Constitution as unless he is convicted, his innocence has to be presumed.
The Constitution of India is tremendous and has numerous regions that each Indian resident ought to know about. In fact, it is of most extreme significance for each law aspirant to realize the Indian Constitution amazingly well as it shapes the premise of their schooling and profession.
Special Rights for the children is found in the Constitution of India and states have similarly ordered laws for the protection of the rights of the children. The Child Rights which is accommodated in the Constitution of India is as per the UN's Convention on the Rights of a Child as Fundamental rights
The Supreme Court has agreed to examine whether certain provisions of the Special Marriage Act of 1954, which allows personal records to be made available to the public for scrutiny 30 days prior to the intended marriage, violate the right to privacy of the parties.
New Delhi: While a division bench of the Delhi High Court, comprising Chief Justice D. N. Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan was hearing arguments on a bunch of petitions seeking an investigation into police brutality on students of Jamia Milia University, Additional Solicitor General Aman Lekhi, the police counsel, said that the transfer of investigation is done in exceptional cases when Fundamental Rights are severely endangered.
The Supreme Court today agreed to examine if religious places of all faiths can be reopened. The court has issued notice to the Centre, along with other states, made a party in the public interest petition filed, saying that religious places can be reopened with safety measures in place.
A plea has been moved before the Supreme Court challenging few provisions of the Special Marriage Act for being violative of fundamental rights of the citizens.