Wife Disentitled To Receive Pensionary Benefits of Deceased If Marriage Was Void: Telangana High Court
An appeal was filed by the respondents against the judgment passed by the family court on the 6th day of February 2013.
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An appeal was filed by the respondents against the judgment passed by the family court on the 6th day of February 2013.
The Vacation Bench of Justices Devan Ramachandran and Dr Kauser Edappagath heard the PIL seeking to consider advocates and advocate clerks as ‘essential services’ amid the restrictions imposed in Kerala due to COVID.
Y.K Sinha, Chief Information Commissioner will decide the second appeal filed by the Appellant.
The Division bench led by Justices Devan Ramachandran and Dr Kauser Edappagath directed the State Police Chief to allow Advocates and their clerks to travel to Courts during the lockdown if physical sittings are notified, provided they carry an undertaking in the prescription.
Bombay High court Bench at Goa, on Thursday, directed the Goa Administrative department of the State to make sure that “no persons are permitted entry into the State without a negativity certificate issued within 72 hours from the time the travellers seek entry into the State without a negativity certificate issued within 72 hours from the time the travellers seek entry into the State.”
A petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India for quashing and setting aside the Orders passed by the Special Secretary (Appeals) Revenue Department Collector, Ahmedabad which is allowed by the honourable Court.
Y.K Sinha, Chief Information Commissioner will decide the Second Appeal filed by the Appellant.
Since both appeals made are of the same nature, they will be heard and decided at the same time. Satbeer Singh Godara, Judicial Member and Laxmi Prasad Sahu, Accountant Member decided both the appeals of this case.
The Division Bench led by Chief Justice Arup Kumar Goswami and Justice C. Praveen Kumar responded to the PIL filed against the State health authorities on their lack of management methods during the pandemic.
The Supreme Court heard and decided on an appeal against the judgment of Bombay High Court regarding a tenancy dispute. The current CJI gave the judgment on this appeal.
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