Abstention can’t be taken from the court work, to condone lawyer’s death: SC
Written By:- Shianjany Pradhan Supreme Court issued notice to the bar association in Odisha for it abstained from court work giving the reasons that one of the members have died. The court said, even though it is an unfortunate incident but he same
Manipur people lacking legal assistance, approaches Supreme Court
Written by: Srijan Raj According to Senior Attorney Anand Grover, members of a group in Manipur are compelled to get relief from the Supreme Court since their lawyers are too terrified to stand up for them. Grover was defending two petitions, one from
Supreme Court Upholds Aspirants’ Rights: Orders UPSC to Secure Admit Cards and Ensure Fairness in Civil Services Mains Exam 2023
In a recent development, the Supreme Court has intervened in a critical matter related to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and the UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination 2023. The Court has issued a directive that has significant implications for aspirants whose candidature
Whether remission can be granted to those sentenced to life for gang-rape of minor girls? :- SC
Written By: – Shianjany Pradhan The supreme court recently said that if there is a provision of law that bars the grant of remission to convicts sentenced to life imprisonment for the offense of gang rape of girls below 12 years, can be
Protection: Senior citizen have right to reclaim property, if disregarded by Child: Madras HC
Written by; Srijan Raj The Madras High Court has redefined the meaning of the phrase “subject to condition” in Section 23(1) of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Older People Act, 2007, according to Justice SM Subramaniam. The court ruled that The
Calcutta High Court orders State govt. to comply with NALSA’s compensation Scheme
Written by: Srijan Raj The Calcutta High Court has criticised the West Bengal Government’s outdated compensation scheme for acid attack victims, citing its forgetfulness of its progressive feminist roots. The court invoked Gopal Krishna Gokhale’s saying, “What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow,”
Just a report and not an offence on the ground: SC
Written By:- Shianjany Pradhan A petition was filed whereby the FIR was lodged against the members of the Editors Guild of India (EGI) regarding a report of fact-finding about the ethnic violence in Manipur. The SC said that it was just a report
“EVMs are Non-Tamperable, owing to the technological advancements and strict measures”: ECI to SC
The Election Commission of India has staunchly defended that the electronic voting machines are non-tamperable as advanced technology and strict measures have been adopted and put into use by the ECI, which they stated in the Affidavit to the SC. The ECI said
Is Iran’s New Hijab Law Really a ‘Gender Apartheid’?
What is the new gender apartheid in Iran? What led to this gender apartheid in Iran? What are the conditions of women in Iran? What would be the repercussions of this law? Written by – Nikita Shankar
The Supreme Court stays Karnataka HC’s order that quashed the GST department’s ₹21000 crore notice to online rummy games.
Recently, the Supreme Court stayed the Karnataka High Court’s order, which quashed the GST department’s ₹21000 crore claim against online rummy gaming platform ‘Gamescraft’. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra was hearing