A petition has been filed in the Kerala High Court seeking direction to the Union of India to ensure materials disclosing rape victim's identity on websites maintained by Indian Kanoon and Google India are removed or hidden to protect privacy guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
Kerala High Court considered three PILs in respect of transfer of LPG connections from one distributor to another without informing customers, seeking direction in respect of the implementation of the orders issued, and transfer of the LPG connections to the nearest distributor.
Kerala High Court disposed of a PIL filed seeking a safe footpath and make its earnest efforts to do the necessary so as to protect the interest of the public at large and provide them safe roads.
While considering the PIL, Kerala High Court observes according to the Administration disruptions found in the matter of timely engagement of specialist doctors to attend the medical needs of the Islanders and on various occasions against all the private agencies, fine imposed in accordance with terms and conditions of the MoU.
On a perusal of the entire materials available on record, the Kerala High Court division bench found that there is no supporting documents to substantiate the prayers sought for in the writ petition, which is styled as a public interest litigation.
New Delhi: The Kerala High Court has dismissed a PIL that wanted a directive to the state to fix 10 percent quota for students belonging to the economically weaker section.