Person Is Guilty Of Scandalising Contempt Even If There Was No Intention To Scandalise The Court: Singapore SC Upholds Constitutional Validity Of Contempt Law
The Supreme Court of Singapore recently upheld the constitutionality of section 3(1)(a)of the Administration of Justice (Protection) Act, 2016. Wham and Tan who were facing
Delhi HC CJ Brings In Scheme For Redressal Of Issues Facing The Bar And Bench Barring Complaints About Conduct Of Judges
The Chief Justice of Delhi High Court Rajendra Menon has put in place a scheme for the resolution of various issues—functional, procedural and logistical—facing the
Delhi HC Directs Varsity To Award Gold Medal To Law Graduate Who Obtained The Highest CPI, Though He Could Not Clear Two Exams In ‘First Attempt’
‘There is nothing in the unamended provisions of Ordinance 5 that can be read to mean that a student, who could not appear in an
Even Dead Persons Have Got A Right Of Privacy And Their Souls Should Not Be Disturbed: Madras HC Rejects Plea Of A Woman Who Claimed To Be Jayalalithaa’s Daughter
If the said relief is granted, it will not only open the Pandora’s box, but also the coffin of Late Ms.J.Jayalalithaa.’ The Madras High Court
Fundamental Breach Of Insurance Policy : 5 Judges’ Bench Of Kerala HC Overrules 3 Judges’ Bench
“Certificate of Registration, existence of valid Permit and availability of Fitness Certificate, all throughout, are closely interlinked in case of a transport vehicle and one
Kerala Brahmana Sabha Seeks Review Of Sabarimala Judgment, Says Restriction Not Gender Bias, Court Didn’t Note Similar Restriction On Men In Many Temples
The All-Kerala Brahmins Association, also known as Kerala Brahmana Sabha, has moved the Supreme Court seeking a review of the Sabarimala judgment while insisting that