Delhi High Court Tightens Security After Bomb Threat
Taking the threat seriously, the High Court has increased security in and around the High Court premises.
‘Curse Worse Than Disease,’ Says High Court While Refusing To Direct Trial Court Of Issuing Notice To Victim In Criminal Case
The bench said there is no order in law which compels the criminal court to issue a notice to the complainant/victim at the pre-trial stage.
High Court Seeks Explanation From DDA On 600-Year-Old Mosque Demolition In Delhi
The managing committee alleges that the mosque and madrasa were demolished on January 30, leaving the mosque's Imam Zakir Hussain and his family without shelter as their hut was also dismantled.
High Court Rejects Azoospermia Afflicted Husband’s Plea for Paternity Proof in Adultery Claim
A division bench comprising Justice Rajiv Shakdhar and Justice Amit Bansal maintained that the child was conceived during the period when the couple cohabited as husband and wife.
High Court: No Marriage Can Be Solemnized Between Parties Related To Each Other As ‘Sapinda’
A division bench of Acting Chief Justice Manmohan Singh and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora said that if the choice of partner in marriage is left unregulated, incestuous relationships may be legitimized.
High Court Directed Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena To Hear Out Private Unaided School Before Taking Over The Management
Justice C. Hari Shankar said that since the power to take over a school under the law is vested in the Lieutenant Governor as the administrator, the permission for hearing has to be granted by him and not by the Directorate of Education.
High Court Affirms Limitations On Foreign Nationals’ Residency Rights In India
The High Court has ruled that a foreign national cannot assert the right to reside or settle in India under Article 19(1)(e) of the Constitution.
HIGH COURT : It is alarming that criminals are becoming lawyers
In an important decision, the Allahabad High Court has directed the state government and the Uttar Pradesh Bar Council to stop granting advocacy license to any person accused or convicted in a criminal case
HIGH COURT :Abuse in the name of SC-ST caste at home is not a crime
An offense under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 would be considered when a member of the weaker section of The society is humiliated in a public place. Or he may have been harassed.
HIGH COURT: Refusal to marry is not the crime of abetment of suicide
The father of the deceased had lodged an FIR on charges of abetting suicide. The marriage was broken before the engagement due to non-fulfillment of dowry demand, due to which the victim committed suicide.