Delhi High Court division bench while dealing with the plea perused the trailer and relevant scenes from Ranveer Singh starrer movie ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar.’
Supreme Court will hear the matter of PIL filed by NGO We the Women of India seeking enforcement of “network assistance” to women abused in domestic relationships. The plea demands strict compliance with the provisions under the 2006 Domestic Violence Act to assist complaining women.
A historic judgment by the Supreme Court has brought hope to millions of disabled people, allowing them access to government jobs they were denied till now.
Supreme Court bench had previously issued notice to the Union of India, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting at the moment.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to provide any relief to the NGOs, which lost registration after the Centre said that extension of licence was only given to those NGOs, which filed applications for the same.
Does the need for defence obliterate the need for a sustainable environment for future generations? This question was raised before the Supreme Court of India, a conundrum even for the highest court of the land to find a balance between the two.
The Delhi High Court has recently sought the response of the Delhi Government in a petition preferred by an NGO, comprising nurses, working in private hospitals, seeking a direction to the respondents to change the nomenclature of nursing personnel working in private hospitals from “staff nurse” to “nursing officer”.