Rajasthan HC Demands Action on Lack of Hygienic Public Toilets for Women
Rajasthan High Court addresses poor public toilet facilities for women, urging governments to take immediate action to protect health and dignity.
Rajasthan HC Quashes SC/ST Case Against Shilpa Shetty, Says Context and Intent Crucial in Such Cases
Rajasthan High Court acquitted SC/ST case against Shilpa Shetty over the alleged use of the word 'Bhangi' with a prudent observation that intent and context are paramount for identifying offensive speech.
Rajasthan HC Orders On Accuse Can Refuse To Give Blood Sample For DNA Profiling In Rape Case
court noted that even after the court issued an order to that effect, the accused had the option to refuse to donate his blood and to issue a statement of such refusal. Furthermore, it was established that such a choice would trigger legal
Lok Adalat’s order was challenged in HC by IIM Udaipur directed a fee refund to the student after the cut-off date.
The IIM Udaipur filed a civil writ petition in Rajasthan HC against the order of permanent Lok Adalat. Where, directed to refund the student admission fee after the cut-off date. Respondent first initiated the admission to IIM Udaipur and after getting an offer
Rajasthan High Court Challenges UGC Guidelines on Distance Education, Orders Refunds and Reform
The Rajasthan High Court, in the case of IASE vs. Union of India, has ruled that certain notices and guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Distance Education Council (DEC) restrained deemed universities from setting up off-campus centres and imparting education
Rajasthan High Court’s split verdict on the issue of notice of acquisition
A split verdict was delivered by the Supreme Court on the issue of whether the notice must be given to those who possess land while they are in a land acquisition proceeding, under the Rajasthan urban development act, when the names were not
Chest Measurement Criterion for Women for Any Post “Outrageous”: Rajasthan High Court
The Rajasthan High Court has denounced the criterion of chest measurement to gauge the lung capacity of female candidates during physical examination in the recruitment process for foresters “or any other post”, saying it is absolutely arbitrary and outrageous and dents a woman’s
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