Supreme Court uplifts ban on women entering Sabarimala temple
A five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court in its latest verdict uplifted the ban on women from entering Sabarimala temple in Kerala. Today’s historic
A five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court in its latest verdict uplifted the ban on women from entering Sabarimala temple in Kerala. Today’s historic
Kerala High Court Advocates’ Association has come forward in coordinating rescue and relief efforts to help Kerala flood victims. The state was hit with an unprecedented
As is the nature of Fundamental Rights, granted under the constitution, that one cannot be held to be more important than the other. However, the
The Supreme Court collegium, or a group of five most-senior judges, met on May 11, 2018, to take a call on Justice KM Joseph’s elevation
Facts The Supreme Court on 2nd April asked the Centre to formulate and file the draft Cauvery management scheme before it by May 3 and
Legal Action: The governor of Kerala, P Sathasivam has ordered the demotion of Santhosh Kumar, Sub judge, Muvattupuzha to a lower rank munsiff magistrate for
Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that High Court cannot nullify marriage between two consenting adults in the controversial Hadiya case. By pronouncing this decision the
Facts Putting to rest a 126-year-old emotive dispute over the sharing of Cauvery water, the Supreme Court increased Karnataka’s entitlement on Friday by 14.75 tmcft to 284.75 tmcft and
In the case of T.P. Cherian Phillip v. National Highways Authority of India decided by a division bench of the Kerala High Court on August
The Hon’ble Supreme Court held that it would not interfere or disturb the Kerala High Court’s order that had denied permission to the victim to marry the convict. Additionally, the Court asked the petitioner to approach the Kerala High Court.
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