Category: Law News

  • Madhya Pradesh: Disposal of PPE kit negligently,

    (Anjali Shreya, Intern Journalist): The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has passed a strict order on the Public Interest Litigation of the Citizen Consumer Guidance Forum, Jabalpur. Under this, the Madhya Pradesh government and the State Pollution Control Board have been given guidelines to take sufficient seriousness regarding the disposal of masks and PPE kits during…

  • Supreme Court verdict, daughter’s full right in father’s property

    (Manisha Mahar, Intern Journalist); the Supreme Court has given a big decision in favor of women. The court has said that in the property of the father’s paternal father, the daughter has equal rights as the son, not even a little less. He said that the daughter becomes equal in the father’s property with birth.…

  • E -Vehicle Policy Launched in Delhi

    (Pooja Dubey, Intern Journalist) The Delhi government has taken a major step to make Delhi pollution-free. The Delhi government has implemented the e-vehicle policy. Kejriwal said during the launch of the scheme that, the electric vehicle policy is ready, it has been notified by the Delhi government. Five years from today, when the electric vehicle…

  • Madras High Court imposes fine of Rs 10 lakh on Patanjali Ayurved

    (Anjali Shreya, Intern Journalist): The Madras High Court has imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh against Patanjali Ayurved and Divya Yoga Mandir Trust. Justice CV Karthikeyan issued an order on Thursday, prohibiting the use of the company’s ‘coronil’ trademark. The court has also imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh on the defendants. Along…

  • Reporters are expected to make people aware of illegal activities: court

    (Aditya Shaw,Intern Journalist): The Kolkata High Court has said that a reporter is expected to make people honestly aware of illegal activities. The court said that proper reporting of such incidents would help the administration in taking appropriate steps against the culprits. An advance bail petition was filed by a journalist from Birbhum district of…

  • Pak court approves to heir a lawyer

    Saloni Subha ( Intern Journalist ) Khulbhushan Jadhav, the former Indian Navy officer who was sentenced to death for alleged involvement in spying has got allowed to appoint a lawyer to represent him filing a review petition against his conviction. A special bench of the Islamabad high court adjourned Jhadhav ‘s case till September 3.…

  • The system of reading whenever you want and whatever you want

    (Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: Although many changes have been made in the new education policy, by providing credit transfer options in higher education, the students will get the convenience of reading whenever they want and whatever they want. This is expected to end the drop out in higher education. And the gross penetration…

  • The functioning of The District Courts is banned till August 14

    Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): The Delhi High Court on Thursday decided to limit its functioning as well as district courts to urgent cases till August 14 in view of the prevailing COVID-19 epidemic. Earlier, the High Court had restricted its functioning and the district courts till 31 July. In an office order issued by Registrar General…

  • High Court allowed private schools to charge

    Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): The Chhattisgarh High Court has quashed government orders prohibiting private unaided schools from depositing tuition fees or recovering dues from their students. A bench of Justice P Sam Kosi has clarified that the state cannot issue such a “general order” to prohibit private schools from depositing fees, as it would not allow…

  • It is necessary to choose health instead of religion

    Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): While disposing of the PIL seeking a stay on the Jagannath Rath Yatra, the Gujarat High Court said, “It is necessary to choose health over religion.” A bench of Chief Justice Justice Vikram Nath and Justice JB Pardiwala stressed the need to give priority to public health over religious expression, saying that…