The Madhya Pradesh High Court has recently observed it is best left to the Executive where a school should be located rather than Courts while dismissing a PIL.
The executive's reluctance to appoint judges to tribunals is shocking and distressing. The executive should concentrate on running the country instead of obstructing judicial matters and disobeying the Supreme Court’s directions.
CJI Ramana hauls up Centre over forced retirement of NCLAT chairperson. Supreme Court permits symbolic immersion of Ganesh idols, flays Telangana for not abiding by High Court order
Sub-rules (1) and (3) of Rule 9 lay down adherence to the Code of Ethics which is annexed to the IT Rules, 2021 and provide for a three tier structure for addressing the grievances made in relation to publishers. Madras High Court stayed these sub-rules of Rule 9 under IT Rules, 2021
The plea avers that Delhi Healthcare Corporation Limited was incorporated in the year 2016 as a public limited company, by the Delhi Government, for providing non-clinical, administrative and support services to the hospital and health units on behalf of Department of Health and Family Welfare.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday has adjourned its hearing till October 7 in a plea seeking a direction to the Centre to appoint the chairperson to the PMLA Appellate Tribunal so that the petitioner’s pending appeal can be decided expeditiously.
Enforcement Directorate moved the Delhi High Court seeking quashing of notices issued to its officials, probing in respect of money laundering in an illegal coal mining scandal in West Bengal, by Kolkata Police Special Cell.
The Supreme Court has held that the sentence of life imprisonment has to be equated to rigorous imprisonment for life in a plea challenging the order of the Gauhati High Court, whose conviction and sentence was upheld, and the SLP dismissed.
Supreme Court division bench held that the trial court can consider the Section 9 Arbitration Act application filed by Essar against Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel (AMNS) India Ltd.
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to grant any further relief to a man, who was convicted for murdering a person posted as corporal at Air Force Station Bhisiana and shredded his body into pieces more than four years back, and whose death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.