The Kerala High Court today send out a directive that no 'adverse action' should be taken invoking Section 118-A of the Kerala Police Act till such time that the State takes a decision.
Yesterday, Congress ruled Jharkhand became the fifth state to withdraw the ‘general consent’ to the CBI. Jharkhand followed two other states i.e. Kerala and Maharashtra which recently took the decision of not allowing the investigation agency to probe cases in their respective states.
After Maharashtra withdrew the general consent to the CBI to probe cases in the state on October 21, the Kerala Government has followed the suit and has become yet another state to withdraw the general consent to the probe agency.
The Supreme Court will on Monday a plea by Saritha S. Nair against the rejection of her Election Petition by the Kerala High Court, to set aside Rahul Gandhi’s election in Wayanad.
The Kerala High Court reserved its verdict yesterday on the interim bail plea of former secretary in the state's Chief Minister's office, M Shivshankar, in the Kerala gold smuggling case.
The Kerala High Court has rejected the CBI’s plea to vacate the interim stay on the probe into the alleged Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) violations in the state government’s LIFE Mission project.
The Kerala High Court has stayed till October 23 the arrest of senior bureaucrat M. Sivasankar by the Customs department in the gold smuggling case. It will consider his anticipatory bail applications in cases registered by the Customs department as well as those by the Enforcement Directorate.
The arrest of a journalist en route to Hathras has unveiled the draconian features of the Act, under which anyone can be arrested for a period of six months without any proof of anti-national activities. It raises serious questions about violation of human rights.
The Kerala High Court has taken cognizance on a case filed by a 44-year-old woman who had complained that agents of a Saudi bank had been threatening her for loans allegedly not repaid by her.
The Kerala High Court has granted anticipatory bail to a man accused under section 153A IPC for promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, while propagating his religious thoughts through a YouTube channel.