SC Rejects PIL Last Week Seeking Homeopathic Treatment for Coronavirus
Two homeopathic physicians filed a PIL seeking directions to the Ministry of AYUSH to permit the treatment of mild coronavirus through homeopathic medicines. A three-judge
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Two homeopathic physicians filed a PIL seeking directions to the Ministry of AYUSH to permit the treatment of mild coronavirus through homeopathic medicines. A three-judge
An arbitral proceeding can be initiated when an agreement to that effect exists. An arbitral tribunal derives its jurisdiction from the arbitration agreement. In the
The Telangana High Court, on 24.08.2020, directed the Telangana government to take steps to ensure that agreements are made for farmers as per the Central
On 24th July 2020, Justice P.N.Desai heard the case of Lokesh v. the State of Karnataka, via video-conferencing. The Court granted bail to the petitioner
On August 24th, a 2-Judge Bench held that flat buyers are fully entitled to compensation for delayed handing over of possession and for the failure
The High Court of Punjab & Haryana heard the case of RMA Khetarpal v State of Haryana. The Bench comprised of Hon’ble Justice S. Murlidhar
On 21st August 2020, the High Court of Punjab & Haryana heard the case of Sukhwinder Singh v Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd, Patiala and
The Supreme Court reserved the judgment on multiple petitions seeking to strike down the UGC guidelines to conduct examination for final year students, in the
The Bench consisted of Justice R F Nariman, Justice Navin Sinha and Justice Indira Banerjee held that action under Section 31 of the Specific Relief
A petition was filed under section 438 of the code of criminal procedure 1973 seeking bail for the petitioner in the event of his arrest.
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