Allahabad High Court Clarifies Standards for Proving Cruelty in Divorce Cases
The Allahabad High Court has ruled that courts can only uphold allegations of cruelty based on proven facts and evidence. The court stated that courts are not required to imagine ideal family or relations to determine the infliction of cruelty. Unless proven facts
“Kalyug Has Arrived”: Allahabad High Court Laments Legal Battle Between Octogenarian Couple
Elderly couple's court fight over money shocks judge. Raises concerns about family values and how law handles old-age disputes.
Allahabad High Court Highlights Flawed Convictions to Avoid Higher Court Notices
The Allahabad High Court criticizes trial courts for convicting accused persons to avoid notices from the High Court, citing improper legal reasoning in dowry death cases.
Allahabad High Court Seeks State’s Position on Gender Determination Rules for Transgender Individuals
The Allahabad High Court has asked the State to clarify if it plans to introduce legislation or rules for determining gender after gender affirmation or sex reassignment surgery. This inquiry came during the hearing of a petition filed by Vedant Maurya, a transman
Allahabad High Court Orders Advocates and Administrators to Stay Away from Temple Management
The Allahabad High Court has ruled that advocates and district administrators should no longer manage temples, particularly in Mathura. This decision arose from a contempt application related to a temple dispute in Mathura, where 197 civil suits concerning temples are currently pending. Justice
Allahabad High Court Directs RMLNLU To Admit 17-Yrs-Old Student With Learning Disability in BA LLB course
Recently, Allahabad high court directed the Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University (RMLNLU), Lucknow to admit a 17 year old student suffering from “Specific Learning Disability in Writing Only” in BA LLB course within PWD Quota. “A writ in the nature of mandamus
Allahabad High Court Strikes Down Restrictions on Agricultural Land Transfers in Noida Flood Plains
In a much acclaimed judicial verdict, Allahabad High Court has struck down restrictions on transfer of agricultural land in Noida flood prone zones as unconstitutional. This ruling upholds ownership of property and also condemns authorities for handling of unlawful issues of construction business.
Interim Relief Granted to AAP MP Sanjay Singh in the protest Case of 2001
It was also stressed that the criminal revision is maintainable before the HC, even if the applicant is not in confinement.
Inquiry against Judicial Officer Ordered by Allahabad High Court for Issuing Summons under Gangster Act Case While On leave
The Allahabad High Court ordered an investigation against a judicial officer who, despite the officer's alleged absence that day, issued a summons against two accused to stand trial for the offence under Section 3(1) U.P. Gangsters Act