Madras High Court Modifies Compensation Awarded to Father & Daughter of Woman Killed in Accident
Excerpt A father and a daughter both filed for a modified compensation awarded to them after the death of their wife & mother respectively. The
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Excerpt A father and a daughter both filed for a modified compensation awarded to them after the death of their wife & mother respectively. The
Excerpt The Court directed that in light of the emergency and to avoid a blackout situation, the berthing of Defendant’s vessel be allowed so as
The single-judge bench comprising of Justice Suresh Kumar Kait on analysis of all the evidence presented to him concluded that the gunshot wound that was the cause of death, was not a close shot rather was fired from a distance, as the bullet had entered the body from the left and exited from the right.
In the case hearing, the advocate who appeared had not worn his neckband. The High Court took cognizance of the same and stated that the dress code was not properly followed and passed an order against the advocate.
The petitioner had filed an application on 13th February 2021, in order to get permission to conduct an awareness drive through Madurai in a van in connection with the building of the Ram temple.
Excerpt The Calcutta High Court on 19th February 2021, dismissed the petition filed by the Indian Secular Front (Petitioner) to grant the holding of a
Excerpt The Calcutta High Court on 19th February 2021, disposed of WPA No. 10088 by remarking that since the Petitioner does not possess the certificate
The petition says: The move to manufacture the said vaccine commercially and distribute it to the general public as a safe vaccine is totally dishonest and goes against the WHO guidelines, as also the safety norms laid down by the 2019 Rules.
The infamous gold smuggling case of Kerala being charged was charged under the UAPA in addition to the Customs Act by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The division bench of the Kerala High Court contended on whether the said act of gold smuggling can be considered a criminal offence.
The Additional Chief Metropolitan Chief Magistrate Aakash Jain who heard the case remanded Disha Ravi to 3 more days of judicial custody. This is following her 5 days of remand in police custody.
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