The Karnataka High Court has expunged the derogatory remarks made by Justice Krishna S Dixit on the conduct of the rape victim while granting bail to the rape accused.
The High Court of Karnataka has been informed by the government today that it has allowed online classes to be conducted by schools for students of Lower KG to Standard V, for limited hours.
The Supreme Court Lawyer has written a letter to the CJI seeking advisory to all Courts to refrain from commenting on the conduct of the rape victims pursuant to the derogatory remarks made by the Judge of the Karnataka High Court.
Women Rights Activists have written an open letter to Justice Krishna S Dixit of the Karnataka High Court against his remark on the rape victim while hearing a bail petition.
A single judge bench of Justice Krishna S. Dixit observed that, “the explanation offered by the complainant that after the perpetration of the act she was tired and fell asleep, is unbecoming of an Indian woman; that is not the way our women react when they are ravished.”
The Karnataka High Court has today expressed its dissatisfaction towards the role of both Central and State governments in enforcement of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that have been issued to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Advocates Association, Bengaluru (AAB) today informed the Karnataka High Court that an amount of Rs 8,98,000 have been collected through donations to provide financial aid to Advocates' Clerks in need during the prevailing pandemic.