Himachal Pradesh High Court Dismisses a Writ Petition by Rendering It as Infructuous
In the present case of Ajay Kumar v State of Himachal Pradesh & Ors., the Petitioner filed for an instant petition to invoke the Writ
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In the present case of Ajay Kumar v State of Himachal Pradesh & Ors., the Petitioner filed for an instant petition to invoke the Writ
The Telangana High Court on 08.09.2020 asked the State why a new building to house the OGH cannot be constructed in the 15 acres of
The Madhya Pradesh High Court held that employing services of a worker without pay shall amount to begar which is prohibited under Article 23 of the Constitution. The
The Telangana High Court on 09.09.2020 issued notices to the Telangana State Government directing to file a counter affidavit to respond to the pleas seeking
Expressing displeasure over the non-functioning of COVID-19 helpline number “104”, Chief Justice Raghavendra Singh Chauhan of Telangana High Court on 07.09.2020, questioned the State Government
Introduction The Hon’ble Supreme Court through Justice Krishna Iyer in G. Narasimulu’s case had observed that “bail is a rule and jail is an exception”.
Introduction Section 50 of the NDPS Act, 1985 stipulates search of the Accused in the presence of a Gazetted Officer or a Magistrate. This provision
In Shri Birendra Chandra Biswas vs Sri Ratan Chandra Dhar, a two-judge bench of the Tripura High Court decided on the nature and degree of
A writ petition was filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to challenge the actions of the Public Information Officer, Bharuch. The Court
On 14th September 2020, Justice Sanjay Dhar heard the case of Mst. Haleema And Others vs State Of J&K & Ors, via video-conferencing. In the
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