The Supreme Court has upheld the interim stay imposed by the High Court on Gujarat government's law prohibiting marriage for the purpose of religious conversion.
The Supreme Court on Monday heard the matter regarding compensation for deaths caused due to corona. The Apex Court noted that there are many people who have lost their relatives due to COVID-19 pandemic and still do not know anything about the compensation plan.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Tuesday, taking cognisance of a large number of TB patients in Lajpore Central Prison of Surat, recommended the DG Prisons, Government of Gujarat
The Supreme Court has expressed displeasure over the clarificatory notification submitted by the Gujarat government over the Rajkot hospital fire incident of 2020 that claimed lives of several Covid-19 patients.
Place notification regarding compliance to prevent the recurrence of fire incidents in COVID hospitals and nursing homes, the status of NOC for Gujarat Hospitals regarding Fire Safety, as well as the inquiry report undertaken by a committee with regard to fire incidents in two state hospitals: SC
Appearing fro the Gujarat Government, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta opposed Sibal's request for adjournment and said the case should be heard next week.
Gujarat has become the latest state to propose a law to prevent “love jihad”. It follows UP, Uttarakhand, MP and HP which have stringent laws to criminalise religious conversion by marriage.
The Gujarat High Court on December 18, issued notice to the Principal Secretary, Education Department, Government of Gujarat and Commissioner, regarding the Mid-day Meal Schemes of State of Gujarat.