The Jabalpur Bench of Madhya Pradesh High on January 05, taken the matter seriously of keeping the attitude violation of the Corona Guidelines at a religious function.
The High Court’s verdicts have strengthened the rule of law and reminded the state government about its constitutional duties to protect people’s fundamental rights and dignity.
The Allahabad High Court has sought the response of Election Commission on a plea by Shraddha Tripathi challenging the constitutional validity of Paras-10, 10A and 10-B of the Symbol Order 1968 on several counts interalia that said Paras are in conflict with the provisions of Rule-10 of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961.
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has recently said that an accused cannot be kept in custody merely for the reason that the offence alleged to have committed by him is of a serious nature.
The girl was found and placed at Nari Niketan and was produced before the Delhi High Court through video conferencing. During the hearing on Monday she told the Court that she had left her home with one Syed Mustafa of her own free will.
The Delhi High Court has disposed of the petition filed by hostel inmates of All India Women Conference at 6, Bhagwan Das Road, seeking a waiver of licence fee and mess charge amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Kerala High Court on Monday allowed the medical termination of a 26-week pregnant minor rape victim. A single bench of Justice P.V. Asha heard the civil writ petition, and recorded that the continuation of the pregnancy is contrary to the safety and interests of the victim, who is only 15.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court made the above observation recently while calling for strict guidelines, "to be issued to the notaries and oath commissioners for not executing such type of deed, failing which their license would be terminated".