Tag: law news
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Seema Kushwaha will fight Hathras victim’s case
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Hathras: Advocate Seema Kushwaha, who fought Nirbhaya’s case and awarded the death sentence to the convicts, reached Hathras on Thursday. She wanted to meet the victim’s family, but she clashed with the administration. Seema Kushwaha, the lawyer for the Nirbhaya case going to Hathras ‘daughter’s house, has a sharp altercation with…
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Babri demolition case: verdict came in 2300 pages after 28 years
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Lucknow: In the 28-year-old Babri demolition case, the CBI special court acquitted all the 32 accused while giving the final verdict. CBI court judge Surendra Kumar Yadav wrote the verdict for this historic case in 2300 pages. The court said that the Babri Masjid was not demolished under the conspiracy. It…
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President approved all three agricultural bills
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: President Ram Nath Kovind has approved three bills related to agrarian reform. All three bills have now become law with the signature of the President. These include the Agricultural Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, Agriculture (Empowerment and Protection) Price Assurance and Agreement Bill on Agricultural Services,…
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Main bench of the high court be in the state capital is not necessary
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Amravati: The central government said that the notification of the President’s offer to set up a separate High Court of Andhra Pradesh with Amravati as the principal bench cannot be interpreted to mean that the government has decided to declare Amaravati as the capital of the state. The central government said…
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Latest Decision of Supreme Court
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: The Supreme Court in a judgment said that death by one stabbing knife would lead to murder, culpable homicide. The court said that it is not a rule that a case under Section 302 IPC will not if a knife stabs to death. The accused said that there are…
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DSLSA said in court
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: The Delhi State Legal Services Authority on Thursday informed the Delhi High Court that the condition of basic facilities In The Rain shelters run by the Urban Shelter Improvement Board in the national capital is below satisfactory levels. DSLSA said that the rain shelters lack sanitizer, mask, first aid,…
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More than 2,500 sitting MLAs and MPs face criminal cases, SC informed
(Riya Singh, Intern Journalist): A submission made to the Supreme Court has revealed the startling number of sitting legislators who face criminal cases, with the data showing that a whopping 2,556 MLAs and MPs from 22 states are accused in cases. The submission was made by senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, who is the amicus curiae in a…
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SC dismisses fresh plea against holding NEET UG
(Riya Singh, Intern Journalist): The Supreme Court has refused to entertain a fresh plea filed seeking postponement of NEET-UG examination by the National Testing Agency in wake of the covid-19 pandemic. The pleas also sought reliefs like having more number of NEET exam centers and holding the eligibility test of NEET in more than one shifts. Senior…
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Physical hearings will not be stopped, says Delhi HC Chief Justice
(Riya Singh, Intern Journalist): On Tuesday, Delhi High Court chief justice D N Patel said that the physical hearings began in the HC will not be stopped, however, it would continue at a slow pace till the Covid pandemic situation is normalized. Chief Justice said that “Once things have started in this high court, they are not…
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Yogi government encircles streets
(Pooja Dubey, Intern Journalist) In Uttar Pradesh’s Chandauli district, the Samajwadi Party district unit on Monday staged a protest outside the Collectorate office in protest against the police and district administration who failed to stop the criminal incidents. During this, SP activists shouted slogans against the state government. Expressing concern over the collapsed law and…