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.
The Delhi High Court Asserts That The Court’s Majesty Transcends All Others And Takes Exception To The Wikipedia Page About Pending ANI Defamation Suit
The Delhi High Court objects to the Wikipedia entry about the ongoing ANI defamation lawsuit, claiming that the court's grandeur surpasses all others.
If There Was No Valid Permit At The Time Of The Accident, The Insurer Must Compensate Claimants And Recover Money From The Vehicle Owner : Karnataka HC
The Karnataka High Court has maintained that the insurance company is liable for paying claimants' compensation and collecting it from the car's owner, even if the vehicle that caused the accident lacked a valid permit or fitness certificate at the time of the
From The Madras High Court, The Supreme Court Takes Up The Case Against Sadhguru And The Isha Foundation.
The case against Sadhguru and the Isha Foundation is taken up by the Supreme Court from the Madras High Court.
The Writ Petition and Its Pleadings Can Be Tagged From The E-Filing Database, According To Kerala High Court’s Procedure For Filing Writ Appeal
The Kerala High Court this week released guidelines for the filing of Writ Appeals. These guidelines state that the pleadings and supporting documentation for an online writ petition, the decision of which is contested in the appeal, must be "tagged" from the e-file
Steps To Rehabilitate Residents Of Sanjay Gandhi National Park Area: Bombay High Court Requests State High Power Committee Secretary’s Affidavit
The Bombay High Court has ordered the Secretary of the State High Power Committee, which was formed to organize plans for the rehabilitation of qualified individuals in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, to provide an affidavit detailing the steps the Committee has taken to