Anticipatory bail is only a statutory right and is not related to Article 21: Allahabad High Court
Allahabad High Court mentioned about seeking anticipatory bail, stated that under Section 438 of CrPC it is only a statutory right.
Attorney General raises a ‘Larger Issue’ regarding Supreme Court’s Jurisdiction over High Courts’ Administrative side
Written by Vidisha Mathur In the Special Leave Petition titled M/s Chopra Fabricators and Manufacturers Pvt. Ltd. and Another v Bharat Pumps and Compressors Ltd., Attorney-General K.K. Venugopal raised an important issue as to whether the Supreme Court can issue directions on the
Sympathy or Compassion has no role in matter of directing or not directing Re-evaluation of the answer sheets
@newsdesk_slc Anoop Kumar Singh & Anr v. State of UP & others Allahabad HC dismissed petition on re-evaluation of the answer sheets. The Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Service Commission promoted it’s vacancies in several subjects. The petitioner was one of the applicant for
Sec 498A misused: Allahabad HC on effect of live in relationship
@newsdesk_slc Sociolegalcorp [Mukesh Bansal vs State of UP] In this case the court observed that live in relationship has effected the traditional system of marriage and slowly replaces the traditional system of marriage by sneaking to socio-cultural ethos which is the harsh reality
Caste System Is A Deep Rooted menace: Allahabad High Court.
In the case of Sanni Singh v. state of Uttar Pradesh, a single bench of Justice Rahul Chaturvedi recorded his deep concerns regarding the menace of the deep-rooted caste system in the society. A criminal appeal under section 14 A (2) of SC/ST.
Traditionally, Women are unsecured, Deprived of Equal Rights, and Tyrants take undue advantage of them: Allahabad HC
Allahabad High Court, with single bench of Justice Vikas Kunvar Srivastav, while hearing Bail Applications moved by Accused u/s 439 of CrPC, in the case related to Gang Rape of Minor girl during an online Court Conference stated that “the Undue advantage of
Interim Bail Granted To 13 Prisoners Who Were Languishing in Jail For 14-22 Years Despite Proving Juvenility By Supreme Court
The plea submitted that in spite of all the petitioners being juveniles as has been held by the Juvenile Justice Board, the State of Uttar Pradesh had failed to take any steps for their release. They also highlighted that according to the Juvenile