The Orissa High Court has granted bail to an accused in a case falling within the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, by applying the ‘doctrine of parity.’
The Orissa High Court has advised doctors to write the names of drugs prescribed in capital letters or in a legible manner to help in easily deciphering them, their doses, strength, and also the frequency of use.
A single Judge of Orissa High Court stayed the transfer of the petitioner till disposal of his representation by Director General of Police, CRPF, New Delhi.
The Orissa High Court has pointed out that there is no benefit of keeping the seized vehicles in the police station in a state of damage without proper care.
The High Court of Orissa has notified that the Court will have restricted functioning from July 20 to July 31 with limited number of benches by virtual mode.
The Orissa High Court has granted bail to a person on a condition of planting 100 saplings in his native village at Boudh district. This step can be taken as a unique way of promoting environmental awareness.
Amphan has already forced evacuation of around 4.5 lakh people, including 1.20 lakh people from Odisha and 3.30 lakh people. The Government along with the National Disaster Management Authority has been making preparations to deal with the cyclone.