Distribution of Essential Supplies and Services During Pandemic

-Report by Manaswa Sharma Introduction Proceedings withinside the present suo motu writ petition had been initiated on 22 April 2021, while this Court took consciousness of the control of the COVID-19 pandemic at some stage in the second wave. Subsequently, hearings had been performed on 23 April 2021, 27 April 2021, and 30 April 2021Read More

Delhi High Court Defers Plea for Postponing Foreign Medical Graduate Examination to June 11

Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) is a licensure examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in India. The test is one of the mandatory requirements for an Indian citizen who has a medical degree from a college outside India to practice medicine in the country. An instant Writ Petition has been filed onRead More

Delhi Court Dismisses Wrestler Sushil Kumar’s Request for Special Food, Dietary Supplements

On May 23, Sushil Kumar, a renowned wrestler, and a decorated sportsman were arrested for the murder of Sagar Rana. The wrestler has been placed in judicial custody and is facing charges of murder, abduction, and criminal conspiracy. Advocate Pradeep Rana, the counsel of the renowned wrestler, pleaded with the court seeking dietary supplements andRead More

Qualified Homeopathic Doctors can treat Covid patients: Kerala High Court

Homeopathic practitioner Jayaprasad filed a petition for a writ of mandamus. He contended that the Kerala State Health Department was intimidated to take action against him under the Disaster Management Act if he treats Covid 19 patients, which was a violation of his right under Article 19(1)(g). The Kerala High Court ruled that qualified homeopathicRead More

Obscene and Abusive Language: Delhi Supreme Court Prohibits TRACTOR2TWITTER from Posting Defamatory Information Against AajTak on Social Media

The Delhi High Court has restricted TRACTOR2TWITTER, claiming itself to be an internet network of individuals inquisitive about Farmers Protests, from making defamatory posts towards information channel AajTak on its social media accounts, after forming a prima facie opinion that the alleged posts uploaded with the aid of using it have been defamatory that usedRead More

Fraud Committed to Avail Benefits Available to Scheduled Caste Category: Bombay High Court Cancels Caste Certificate of MP Navneet Kaur Rana

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Navneet Kaur Rana was elected as MP from Amravati constituency, which is reserved for Schedule Caste category. During that period of time, Rana’s caste certificate attested her as “Mochi” which is one of the the Schedule Caste communities, which thus made her eligible to contest from the Amravati constituency.Read More

Supreme Court Hears Bail Plea of Policeman Serving Life Imprisonment for Fake Encounter

The Jaspal Singh Gosain versus CBI case, otherwise called the Ranbir Singh counterfeit experience case, is a criminal case in the Uttarakhand province of India, that occurred on 3 July 2009, and included fake encounter killing of Ranbir Singh, a 22-year-old MBA graduate in Dehradun. 18 cops of the Uttarakhand Police were sent up forRead More

Allahabad High Court Flays Petitioner for Filing Bail Plea Directly in HC

The Allahabad High Court had recently given a few rules and guidelines for cases where anticipatory bail can be allowed even after the submission of the charge sheet. On June 5, 2021, The Allahabad High Court came down heavily on a petitioner for documenting anticipatory bail applications straightforwardly in the High Court, expressing that itRead More

Near-to-Door Vaccination is Better than Door-to-Door Vaccination: Center Informs Bombay High Court

In an affidavit filed with the Mumbai High Court on Tuesday, the Department of Health and Family Welfare stated that vaccination near-to-door would be a more appropriate solution than door-to-door vaccination, On May 20, the Bombay High Court granted the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for Covid-19’s (NEGVAC) time until June 1, 2021, toRead More