Kerala High Court Issues Conditional Bail in Demolition of Church Replica Case
The Kerala H.C. ruled that S.153A of I.P.C. cannot be attracted where there is a mere incitement of one community, without reference to any other
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The Kerala H.C. ruled that S.153A of I.P.C. cannot be attracted where there is a mere incitement of one community, without reference to any other
An appeal was filed before the Bench of Justices Arun Mishra, S Abdul Nazeer, and MR Shah, that enquired whether the amendment to the Act
The Supreme Court dismissed a series of petitions by teachers against the termination of their services. The Bench held that when the very employment was
The Madras High Court has acquitted MLA Rajkumar in a rape and murder case of a 15-year-old minor girl. Justice N Satish Kumar pronounced the
The High Court of Delhi on Friday allowed Delhi University (DU) to proceed with its online Open Book Examinations (OBE) for final year students. The
The case arose as a reference by a two-Judge Bench. They perceived conflict between two decisions of Division Bench. Decisions in Joginder Tuli v. S. L.
The COVID-19 affected persons would criticize the work of civic authorities in media. The reports included a lack of essential services and quarantine centres. Hence,
In the present case, the Division Bench consisted of Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw and Justice Asha Menon. After analysing the circumstances of the case, the
A Special Leave Petition was filed in the Supreme Court. This was against an order of Jharkhand High Court prohibiting the participation of devotees in
The petitioner filed a civil revision petition in the High court Under Section 115 of CPC to set aside the order of the trial court.
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