The Supreme Court bench directed that the matter of pandemic in kerala be listed on 13th September and there was a stay on operation of the exam schedule.
Earlier the Kerala High Court had dismissed the state government plea, saying, "Here the allegation is of the functioning of Assembly Session having been disrupted by the members by trespassing into the Speaker's dais and committing mischief. The aforementioned acts
The Kerala High Court on Tuesday directed the State Government to submit a report as to whether the petitioner has been violating any provision of law by keeping birds as pets.
The Bench said the affidavit submitted by the State of Kerala discloses a sorry state of affairs and does not in any real manner safeguard the right to health guaranteed to the citizens under Article 21
Justice Chandrachud in turn exclaimed that arguments happen in courtroom as well, in a charged atmosphere, but that does not explain the damage of public property or anything done in the public interest.
The Supreme Court on Monday heard the plea by the Kerala government seeking directions to withdraw cases against CPI(M) leaders, including Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty, for vandalism inside the state Assembly in 2015, when the current regime was not in power.
Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned hearing of Kerala government plea seeking directions to withdraw 2015 Assembly violence cases against CPM leaders including Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty.
The State Government’s plea before the Apex Court states that the legislative assembly was in session in a charged manner and there were allegations being made against the finance minister.
The Supreme Court has issued notice to the central government, state government of Kerala and Tamil Nadu on a plea seeking termination of Mullaperiyar's 1886 lease agreement.