Chhattisgarh High Court Judges resolves to donate One Day Salary to PM CARES
When the Judges of Chhattisgarh High Court resolved to donate one day salary to CM Relief Fund for Corona vide circular dated 30th March 2020,
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When the Judges of Chhattisgarh High Court resolved to donate one day salary to CM Relief Fund for Corona vide circular dated 30th March 2020,
The batch of PILs was filed in the Bombay High Court due to the denial of treatment of non- COVID patients by the hospital. The Chief Justice considered this issue as a matter of huge concern and asked for the state government and state to reply on this issue with practical solutions to deal with this situation.
The Gujarat High Court has for the first time, started e-filing of petitions and affidavits. It is also allocated two benches for hearing matters through
The Kerala HC held that government orders could not take away the vested right of a government employee to receive salary. The court ruled that salary could prima facie be considered as property and deferment of salaries would amount to a violation of Article 300A of the Constitution as the government order did not have sufficient legal backing.
In order to cater the issue of denial of access to food to the poor and under-privileged people and to implement the provisions of the National Food Security Act, the High Court of Delhi directs the Government to take various steps to ensure distribution of food grains at all times and to ensure that the ration shops are open at the working hours for both PDS and non-PDS residents.
The recent judgement of Bombay High Court in the case of BSR And Associates LLP v. UOI and Anr deals essentially with the constitutional validity
A writ petition was filed at the Jaipur Division Bench of Rajasthan High Court. The petitioners were seeking directions for financial assistance to mitigate the
On the night of 19th April, 2020, it was reported in newspapers, at Padarayanapura in Bengaluru, that a few people who were sought to be
On 20th April 2020, Chief Justice Prassana B. Varale of Bombay High Court’s bench at Aurangabad took suo-motu cognizance of an article published in the
A PIL has been filed by a group of Advocates seeking special hardships and allowances for cops. The PIL challenges a State Government Resolution (GR)
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