Karnataka HC orders to ensure adequate Police Protection and Zero Deprivation of Salaries to Health Personnel
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
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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
The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) via its resolution passed on April 22, has decided to file an intervention application in a PIL filed by
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)
With a whole lot of activities going online in the duration of the coronavirus or Covid-19 outbreak, why not the Indian Judiciary? The Supreme Court
In this present case of Lalitendu Dash v. State Bank of India & Others, the writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
The Delhi High Court recently passed an order in the case of Babu Lal v. State (N.C.T of Delhi) in which Babu Lal a 73-year-old
The doctrine of mutuality in the context of the law of taxation traces its origin in the common law principle that a person cannot engage
The High Power Committee of the State of Maharashtra was asked to decide whether the distinction made between prisoners/undertrials accused under IPC and those under
In view of Covid-19 outbreak and the subsequent lockdown, the Orissa High Court has cancelled the ensuing summer vacation of Courts in Odisha this year.
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