Patna High Court
Patna High Court Directs District Magistrate To Conclude Enquiry Into Alleged Illegality In Bihar Cricket Association Election Within 45 Days
The Patna High Court has directed the District Magistrate, Patna to conclude enquiry into the allegations of illegalities in the elections to the Bihar Cricket Association within a period of 45 days. The court was hearing a petition seeking a direction upon the District Magistrate, Patna to conclude the enquiry as directed by the Inspector General, Prohibition, Excise and Registration,...
Police Must Mention Details Of Complainant, Gist Of Complaint In Station Diary Before Proceeding For Verification: Patna High Court
The Patna High Court has said the police, before carrying out a verification exercise, must first mention the name of the complainant, his details and gist of the complaint in the station diary and then proceed for verification. “If the police get any complaint, it should at least mention the name of the complainant, his details and a gist of the complaint in the station...
Patna High Court Dismisses PIL Seeking Inquiry Into Alleged Malpractices In Issuance Of Ration Cards in Bihar
The Patna High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation seeking an inquiry into the alleged malpractice and irregularities in issuance of Ration Cards in fictitious names in Bihar. The petitioner had placed on record certain alleged irregularities with reference to a particular dealer under the Public Distribution System and had also mentioned names of family members of certain...
Hope Both Centre & State Govt Expedite Process For Establishment Of Second AIIMS In Bihar: Patna High Court
Closing proceedings in a petition seeking a second All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Bihar, the Patna High Court said it hopes that both the Central Government and the State Government would expedite the process of the establishment of the hospital as the same "would definitely inure to the benefit of the residents of the Bihar and would be a major step in providing...
Patna High Court Questions State's Policy On Promotion Of Welfare Department Employees
Observing that transferring the employee from the post of In-Charge, District Welfare Officer to the position of Block level Welfare Officer was malafide, the Patna High Court directed the State to immediately reinstate the person to the previous position and also ordered it to initiate the process of promotion as per the Cadre Rules, 2010."In case, the petitioner is found entitled for...
Child Custody Orders Not Rigid And Final, Capable Of Being Altered Keeping In Mind Needs Of Child: Patna High Court
The Patna High Court has said that the orders passed in cases of child custody cannot be made rigid and final and are capable of being altered, keeping in mind the needs of the child. The court said custody orders are always considered interlocutory orders.“Under Section 26 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1956, the Court has been empowered to pass any order or make any arrangement in respect...
Patna High Court Dismisses PIL Alleging Non-Compliance Of RTE Act By Schools In Bihar
The Patna High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) alleging non-compliance of the provisions of the Rights of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 by schools in Bihar. The division bench comprising Chief Justice K. Vinod Chandran and Justice Madhuresh Prasad observed that the petitioner approached the court by making vague and sweeping allegations...
Patna High Court Dismisses Plea Seeking Reservation For Freedom Fighters' Grandchildren In Recruitment Of Assistants In HC
The Patna High Court recently dismissed a petition seeking reservation for grandchildren of freedom fighters in the recruitment for the position of Assistants in the High Court. The petition was filed by Vikash Kumar after the High Court invited online applications on 03-02-2023 from eligible candidates for appointment to 550 vacant posts of Assistants (Group B) in the Patna High Court....
Section 45(5A) Of Income Tax Act Inserted By Way Of An Amendment In Finance Act, 2017 Cannot Be Treated As Retrospective: Patna HC
In a recent judgment, the Patna High Court has ruled that sub-section (5A) of Section 45 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, inserted by the Finance Act, 2017, has no retrospective effect. The division bench of Chief Justice K. Vinod Chandran and Justice Madhuresh Prasad passed the above ruling while hearing a batch of writ petitions challenging the notices issued under Section 148 of the Income...
'Modi Thieves' Remark Defamation Case| Patna HC Adjourns Hearing In Rahul Gandhi's Quashing Plea Till July 4, Interim Relief To Continue
The Patna High Court today adjourned the hearing, till July 4, in Rahul Gandhi's plea to quash a criminal defamation case filed against him by the Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Kumar Modi in Patna Court, over his 'Modi-Theives' remark. The interim relief of stay on proceedings granted by the HC on April 24, would continue to operate till the next date of hearing.It may be noted that that the Patna...
Land A Natural Resource And Public Property, State Not Allowed To Hand It Over As Largesse To Handpicked Persons: Patna High Court
The Patna High Court in a recent judgement has observed that land being a natural resource belongs to the people and the State is not allowed to hand over this resource as largesse to its handpicked persons in violation of Article 14 and Article 39 (b) of the Constitution of India.The court made the observation in its decision on an appeal against the order of a single judge directing the...
Refusal For DNA Test After Allegation Of Adultery Can’t Lead To Inference Of Adulterous Relationship As Conclusive Proof Absent: Patna High Court
The Patna High Court recently said that the refusal for a DNA test after an allegation of adultery cannot be used to draw an inference to such an extent that the person against whom the accusation has been made "is in adulterous relation with someone because conclusive prove of D.N.A. test is not present."Justice Dr. Anshuman said that adverse inference ought to be drawn but "but this...