Earlier, the High Court had directed the Directorate of Estates to pay arrears of rent to the plaintiffs at Rs 20,500 per month i.e. the last paid rent for the period of possession from 01.05.1999 to 02.07.2020.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday decided to hear a plea filed seeking Permanent Commission for women officers in the Navy, who are due to retire on December 31, 2020.
According to the plea, the Apex Court being the custodian of the Constitution and should issue proper directions for implementation of the judicial charter in all the courts to decide the cases within 3 years and to break even and dispose of the backlog by 2023.
The petitioner, Advocate Amrendra Singh told India Legal that New regulatory mechanisms are required to control digitised expressions so that they aren’t violative of the law of the country.
In the petition, Viswam had prayed that Indians’ right to privacy should be protected from being misused by “giant corporations” for their “financial ends”.
Supreme Court has on Monday said that it will pass a detailed order on a plea by Girish Sharma, witness in the multi-crore Public Distribution System (PDS) scam seeking transfer of the case from the trial court.
The petition, filed by Advocates Devesh Saxena and Shashwat Anand, has sought a stay on the effect and operation of the impugned ordinance promulgated by the UP Governor and direction to the government to not take any coercive action in pursuance of the impugned ordinance.
The petition today was listed before the bench of Chief Justice DN Patel & Justice Prateek Jalan. The Court orders that the present plea should be treated as a representation in accordance with law.
A bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said the petitioner has made a prayer which is a little confusing since it seeks creation of an internal committee headed by sitting or retired judges of the SC or any authority for investigating the allegations on a sitting judge of the SC.