Conversion Therapy” For LGBTQ+ Persons Must Be Treated As Professional Misconduct: Madras High Court Directs National Medical Commission
Written by Shruti Sharma Madras High Court has recently directed the National Medical Commission to enlist “Conversion Therapy” as professional misconduct.The court noted that only gender-based discrimination had been included as misconduct and “Conversion Therapy” was conspicuously absent. The petitioners, in their submissions,
Conversion Therapy” For LGBTQ+ Persons Must Be Treated As Professional Misconduct: Madras High Court Directs National Medical Commission
Written by Shruti Sharma Madras High Court has recently directed the National Medical Commission to enlist “Conversion Therapy” as professional misconduct.The court noted that only gender-based discrimination had been included as misconduct and “Conversion Therapy” was conspicuously absent. The petitioners, in their submissions,
Vijay Mallya sentenced four months imprisonment for contempt of court along with the order of depositing 40 million US Dollars: SC
Vijay Mallya, a fugitive liquor baron, was given a four-month prison term and a 2000 rupee fine by the Supreme Court on Monday for contempt of court.Beside the orders passed in a case filed by a consortium of banks led by the State
Petitioner pleads with Rajasthan High Court to stay mining activities in Adi Badri and Kankhachal Hills
Written by Vidisha Mathur In the recent petition of Mahek Maheshwari v Union of India and Others, the Rajasthan High court in a notice stated that the hills of Adi Badri and Kankhachal are an indispensable part of the Braj region, which is
Supreme Court: Employee can’t claim equal pay due to mere similarity of designation or similarity of quantum of work.
Written By- Pretika Tiwari State of Madhya Pradesh through Principal Secretary & ors. v. Seema Sharma Seema Sharma was appointed as Librarian-cum-Museum Assistant in Government Dhanvantri Ayurvedic College at Ujjain. Sharma claimed the UGC scale of pay similar to the persons in the
Interference by courts in election process should be to facilitate it’s completion and not to postpone it: Bombay HC
@newsdesk_slc Anant Baburao Golait v. The State Election Commission of Maharashtra Several petitions were filed challenging the notification which was about ward formations for Maharashtra local body elections and prayed to set it aside. The court held that it cannot stall elections to
Non-Hindus cannot be denied entry into the temple if they have faith in the deity: Madras High Court
Written by Vidisha Mathur In the recent case of C. Soman v Secretary, Hindu Religious Charitable Department, and Others – the Petitioner called on the Madras High Court to solicit a direction that person belonging to religions other than Hinduism should not be
Merely because sexual relationship did not culminate in marriage is not sufficient to establish rape: Kerala HC
@newsdesk_slc Navneeth N Nath v. State of Kerala The Kerala HC held that merely sexual relationship did not culminate in the marriage it does not attracts the provision S.376 IPC. The petitioner was alleged that he was in a relationship with his colleague
Supreme Court grants Mohammed Zubair 5-day interim bail in UP police FIR, bans him from tweeting
written by Rhythm Agal The Supreme Court granted interim bail for 5 days to Mohammed Zubair, the co-founder of fact checking website Alt News, in connection with the FIR brought against him by the UP Police over a tweet in which he allegedly
Kerala High Court dismisses plea to establish Supreme Court benches in all High Courts and increase retirement age of judges to 75 years
Written by Shruti Sharma Recently a plea has been dismissed by Kerala High Court by a bench of division bench of Chief Justice S Manikumar and Justice Shaji P Chaly where Abdul Jaleel, asked for raising the retirement ages of all judges in the country to