The Delhi High Court Ruled That The Accused Of Money Laundering Is Not The Same As The Accused Of Murder Or Rape When Granting Bail In The PMLA Case
When granting bail in the PMLA case, the Delhi High Court decided that the accused of money laundering is not the same as the accused of rape or murder.
The Supreme Court Advises Wearing Masks In Delhi-NCR’s ‘Severe+’ Air Pollution
In light of the worsening air quality in Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court has released a directive calling for rigorous adherence to mask-wearing and other preventive health measures.
The Trial Court’s Use Of The Mahabharata To Impose The Death Penalty Is Disapproved Of By The Bombay High Court
The trial court's justifications for imposing the death penalty are somewhat peculiar. We believe that the trial court's quotation of a Mahabharata verse is unjustified," the court stated
The Madhya Pradesh High Court Has Stayed The Ruling That Requires The Marriage Registrar To Record Interfaith Unions
Before being brought before the Registrar of Marriage to have her statement recorded, the Hindu woman was counseled by a single-judge bench led by Justice Vishal Dhagat to reevaluate her choice to wed the guy.
Lawyers Shouldn’t Exacerbate Marital Disputes: Madras High Court Requests That BCI Create Standards
In order to focus their efforts on preserving marriages rather than ending them, the Court has requested that the Bar Council of India create rules for attorneys.
Kerala High Court: The Accused’s Failure To Leave The Crime Site Is Insufficient Evidence Of Insanity
When the Court upheld a man's conviction and life sentence for the murder of his three-year-old son, it made this observation.
The goal of the courts must be to eliminate obstacles that people with disabilities encounter: Language Testing for Speech and Hearing Impaired Engineers Is Offered by Madras HC
The Madras High Court has underlined its duty to remove the barriers that regularly face those with impairments.
Delhi High Court: The Employer’s Severe Behaviour Is Not A Reason To Prosecute Him For The Employee’s Death
Unless the employer has criminal intent, the Court noted, decisions made while carrying out his obligations may cause the employee hardship, but this does not constitute aiding and abetting suicide.
A Lawyer Is Accused Of Deceiving A Client Using Falsified Instructions, The Bombay High Court Refuses Him Anticipatory Bail
The lawyer, who had been arrested for impersonating an IAS officer, allegedly provided her false High Court orders as he was working on the case of his 74-year-old client.