A Single Bench of Justice Devan Ramachandran observed that it will not be possible for this Court to enter into the questions of encroachments at this time, because of the impending monsoons, which is likely to hit the shores of Kerala by the end of May or the first week of June, 2021.
“The prophylactic 'SMS' against Covid-19 – Sanitiser, Mask and Social Distancing – was unfortunately lost in the din of the electoral campaigns. There is a general sentiment that we let our guard down, but we cannot let it happen again," observed Kerala High Court on Friday.
Counsel for the appellant has submitted before the Court that the appellant had not suppressed any material fact. Except for articles worth Rs 3,400, no other property or cash is available with her to pay the requisite court fee.
The petitioner says that the state government was bound to take remedial measures for controlling and regularising the high charges imposed by Private Hospitals for the treatment of COVID-19.
Saharath VP, an accused under offense punishable under section 22(c) of the NDPS Act, 1985 filed the bail application for allegedly being found in possession of 2, 830 capsules, violating the provisions of the NDPS Act.
The petition, filed by Our Independent Organisation of People, had sought for a mandamus, directing the respondents to reconsider the implementation of the 11th Pay Commission.
The Supreme Court will hear a plea challenging the Kerala High Court order in which the high court dismissed a plea seeking direction to quash the 11th Pay Commission recommendation to increase the salaries of government employees
Subsequently, the deceased family moved to the High Court and the court was required to decide whether the principle of contributory negligence could be applied to such cases.