High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh A new name for Jammu & Kashmir High Court

The Name for the “Common High Court of UT of Jammu and Kashmir and UT of Ladakh” has been Changed and agreed by the officials and signed by the president to “High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh,” according to an official decision. The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2021, hasRead More

Assistant Conservator of Forests Accused of Abetting a Female Subordinate Officer in Committing Suicide Granted Bail by the Nagpur Bench

–Report by YASHVARDHAN SHARMA An Assistant Conservator of Forests accused of abetting a female subordinate officer in committing suicide was granted bail by the Nagpur Bench. While granting bail to an applicant accused of abetting the death of a forest officer, the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court stated that bail cannot be deniedRead More

The Lower Courts have Jurisdiction: Maharashtra Government Rejected Sudha Bharadwaj’s Application for Bail in High Court

On Friday, the government of Maharashtra opposed the bail request of activist Sudha Bharadwaj, who was arrested in the Elgar Parishad case of the Mumbai High Court, arguing that he lacked the right of the lower courts. The accusation of jurisdiction is wrong. Sudha Bharadwaj, who has been detained since September 2018, applied for bailRead More

Supreme Court Denies Restoration of Possession of Land by an Encroacher

-Report by ESHAN SHARMA The current appeal has been filed by an encroacher on evacuee land of 0-14 acre-guntha of Survey No.191/2 in Godhara, Gujarat, since 1976, where he has been operating an auto shop known as Bharat Motor Garage. On October 24, 2013, the appellant’s writ suit challenging the eviction order dated 23.6.1992 wasRead More

HC: When there is no Substance in the Allegations of Mala Fide Intention and Bias Against the Learned Arbitrator, an Arbitral Award Cannot be Set Aside

-Report by MANASWA SHARMA On July 5, the Delhi High Court, composed of Judge Sanjeev Narula, ruled that it was inappropriate to intervene in the ruling unless there were grounds for allegations of deliberate misconduct and prejudice against scholars. The arbitrator and the court found that if the court does not interfere with such aRead More

A Petition Filed in the Bombay High Court Seeking Compensation for Pilots who Served During COVID-19

The Bombay High Court on Wednesday ordered the Federation of Indian Pilots to provide more information about the number of pilots who participated in the Vande Bharat Mission and other similar missions so that the Court can consider their claim for compensation for services rendered during the COVID-19 pandemic. Senior Advocate Prasad Dhakephalkar said thatRead More

Islamophobic Contents to be Restrained on Social Media: SC Grants a Week to the Petitioner

Recently a hashtag was trending on the Twitter page stating that most of the positive cases of coronavirus were found from Tablighi Jamaat Nizammudin in Delhi which is the reason for the massive spread of coronavirus, by attaching the Muslim community in the tweets by highlighting the term #Islamiccoronavirusjihad. Concerning this, a plea was broughtRead More