Karnataka High Court Allows Petition Through Video Conferencing in a Criminal Case
A Criminal Petition was filed under Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The petitioner was praying for the enlargement of his bail. Facts of the
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A Criminal Petition was filed under Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The petitioner was praying for the enlargement of his bail. Facts of the
A Writ Petition was filed in the Karnataka High Court under Article 226 and Article 227 of the Indian Constitution. The petition challenged the constitutional
Andhra Pradesh High Court ordered the government to give an explanation for the exemption given to minority dental colleges from fees fixed by the government.
The Criminal Justice System in India is reformative. The adopted method for reforming prisoners is giving them a choice to work. The prison authorities pay
The Kerala High Court observed that the HRC cannot decide disputes arising out of exercising rights. This observation occurred in a writ petition challenging an
The Rajasthan High Court recently upheld the classification of convicts, for the purposes of granting parole, on the basis of the nature and gravity of
The writ petition is filed under Article 226 in Madras High Court in the case of S. Rajendra v. State of Tamil Nadu. The filing
Andhra Pradesh High Court appreciated the State Government for its kind-hearted response to the Vizag case. The Court praised the government for providing financial aid
In the case of Priyanka Tibrewal v Union of India, the petitioner challenged the easing of lockdown. Further, she challenged the opening of religious places amid
The Bombay High Court decides to extend all provisional orders. The orders passed by the High Court and subordinate courts are extended till July 15,
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