On this reply of the government, the Court said that the matter has been heard by the bench of Justice Anupinder Singh Grewal, so the Court refers the case to Justice Grewal for next week hearing.
The old association's joint secretary Tajinder Singh had filed a petition in the High Court regarding this election. In this, it was said to hold elections without informing the old association. On December 11, the High Court, hearing the case, stayed the election results.
The Supreme Court on Thursday has upheld the order of the Punjab & Haryana High Court which has confirmed the conviction of trio under Section 307 IPC with a five years rigorous imprisonment while setting aside their conviction under 148 IPC.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought the Punjab Government's response on a plea filed seeking action against fake social media accounts of the State Police Department of Punjab, and use of the name and emblem of the Punjab Police on such fake social media accounts.
The petition alleged that the Haryana government's move would end secretarial and administrative control of officers of the civil services and affect the effectiveness of the administration.
In the petition, Sanjay Singh had pleaded to quash the defamation case filed by Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikramjit Singh Majithia. Along with this, demand for exemption from personal appearance was also rejected by the High Court.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that the person aggrieved by a defamatory statement must have an element of personal interest. He should either be the person defamed or a family member or near relative in case of a deceased person.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Thursday last heard a plea asking why there were separate and different cremation grounds for Brahmins, Backward Classes and Sikhs in a village in Ambala District.
The Petitioner claimed that the corporation is not able to take care of its wards properly and is planning for its expansion. The corporation should improve its subordinate area and then consider expansion.