Supreme Court Upholds Punishment of Life Imprisonment for Reminder of Natural Life
Excerpt On the judgement dated 16 February 2021, the Supreme Court upheld the judgement of the Trial Court of awarding “Life Imprisonment” for the remainder
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Excerpt On the judgement dated 16 February 2021, the Supreme Court upheld the judgement of the Trial Court of awarding “Life Imprisonment” for the remainder
Excerpt A public sector company was closed down by the State Government in 2002. The workmen appealed against it and the company was made to
The main arguments raised by the petitioner was that the order that passed was done so without conducting any proper hearing and was, therefore, violative of the principle of audi alteram partem.
The court observed that “Woman has the right to put her grievance at a platform of her choice even after decades. A woman cannot be punished for raising voice against sex abuse. Right to reputation cannot be protected at the cost of the right to dignity.”
One accused in the case was Danish, a cab driver who was charged for being a conspirator of the violence. Danish was arrested on March 11th 2020. The said matter is with respect to a bail plea for Danish.
Background A century-old Hindu temple, Samadhi of Shri Paramhans Ji Maharaj, in Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan in December 2020 was burnt and demolished
The recent incident of a youth suiciding over losing money through online gambling was one of the triggers for the filing of the PIL. The petition pointed out the Kerala Gambling Act, 1961 did not cover online gambling as its provisions did not include online activities in its scope.
The complaint was first brought before Attorney General of India, KK Venugopal, who refused to admit it as it was felt that, “the tweets were not serious enough to undermine the majesty of the Court.”
The matter in hand is with respect to an agreement that a person entered on 27th September 2018 with the Superintending Engineering, NH Circle. It dealt with proper maintenance of NH-120 (181.465 km to 201.665km).
Excerpt The Supreme Court in a judgment dated 16 February 2021 observed that to get admission in the course of MBBS, it was essential that
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