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Supreme Court Gives Time To Manipur Govt For Filing Response To Plea Challenging Inner Line Permit System
The Supreme Court on Wednesday (November 21) granted time to the Manipur State Government to file its response in a plea challenging the constitutionality of Manipur's Inner Line Permit System which restricts movement of non-permanent residents in the state. The petitioner, an organization named 'Amra Bangalee', said that due to the ILP system in the State of Manipur, no person who is not a resident of Manipur can enter or engage in business there without obtaining the 'Inner Line...
'In Our Country, Even Ajmal Kasab Was Given Fair Trial' : Supreme Court To CBI In Yasin Malik's Case
Even terrorist Ajmal Kasab was given a fair trial, orally observed the Supreme Court, while hearing an appeal filed by the CBI against an order for the physical production of Kashmiri separatist Yasin Malik to a Jammu court for the trial in the case related to the killing of 4 IAF personnel in 1989.Citing security concerns, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken exception to the direction for the physical production of Malik. Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta told a...
"Humanity Is Above All": Calcutta High Court Frowns Upon Fatal Clashes Between Worshippers Outside Mosque, Orders Police To 'Take Control'
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday expressed concern over clashes between two groups of worshippers over prayer timings outside a mosque, leading to one death and several injuries.Justice Tirthankar Ghosh took exception to the outbreak of violence, and directed the local police to "Take over" and regulate entry and exit to the mosque."Humanity is above all...which religion says that you have to murder somebody? "Religion involves sentiment, consciousness and emotions...if any of these factors...
NCLAT Judge Records In Order His Brother's Message For Favour, Recuses From Matter
A judicial member of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal has recused from hearing a matter after his brother messaged him requesting favourable orders in the case.Interestingly, in the recusal order, the judge extracted the entire message verbatim.The extraordinary event took place before the bench presided by Justice Sharad Kumar Sharma at the NCLAT Chennai Bench. Justice Sharma...
Principles Relating To Section 195 CrPC : Supreme Court Summarises
In a recent judgment, the Supreme Court summarised the principles relating to Section 195 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.This provision lays down the conditions for taking cognizance for contempt of lawful authority of public servants, for offences against public justice and for offences relating to documents given in evidenceA bench comprising Justices CT Ravikumar and Sanjay Karol culled...
Can CBI & SFIO Hold Simultaneous Investigations Into Offences Arising Out Of Same FIR? Supreme Court To Consider
The Supreme Court is scheduled to consider the issue whether both Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Serious Fraud Investigating Officer (SFIO) can hold parallel investigations into offences arising out of the same FIR. The issue arose before the bench of CJI Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar which was hearing the challenge by CBI against the order of the Karnataka High Court which quashed two cases registered against Vijayraj Surana, Promoter Director of Surana Power Limited,...
NDPS Act | Should Sample Be Drawn On Spot Or In Magistrate's Presence As Per Sec. 52A? Supreme Court Reserves Judgment
The Supreme Court recently concluded the two-day hearing on an appeal filed by the Narcotics Control Bureau against the May 18 order of the Delhi High Court, wherein the Court observed that the seized samples of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances under the Narcotics Drugs and Substance Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), should be forwarded to the laboratory within 72 hours. The High Court's judgment also held that the samples should be drawn under Section 52A in the presence of...
Bar Under Sec. 195 CrPC Not Attracted When High Court Has Directed Investigation Into Alleged Tampering : Supreme Court
While directing restoration of the criminal proceedings against Kerala MLA Antony Raju in an evidence tampering case, the Supreme Court today held that the bar on taking of cognizance under Section 195(1)(b) CrPC was not attracted in the case, as the proceedings were initiated against Raju pursuant to a judicial order."the initiation of the present proceedings in the present case, was from the judgment and order dated 5th February, 1991 of the Kerala High Court in Criminal Appeal No. 20 of 1991,...
Mere Breakup Of Relationship Between Consenting Couple Cannot Result In Criminal Proceedings : Supreme Court
Observing that the non-materialization of a consensual relationship into marriage cannot be given a criminal color, the Supreme Court today quashed a criminal case against the man accused of repeatedly raping a woman on the false pretext of marriage. “a mere breakup of a relationship between a consenting couple cannot result in initiation of criminal proceedings. What was a consensual relationship between the parties at the initial stages cannot be given a colour of criminality when the said...
Calcutta High Court Delivers Split Verdict On Bail Plea Of Ex-State Education Minister Partha Chatterjee, Four Others Accused In Cash-For-Jobs Scam
Justice Apurba Sinha Ray in his separate opinion, stated that Partha Chatterjee, along with accused Subiresh Bhattacharjee, Kalyanmoy Gangopadhyay, Ashok Saha and Shanti Prasad Sinha were 'masterminds' of the alleged scam, and were still powerful and could influence the case.
Centre Notifies Appointment Of Justice Krishnakumar As Manipur HC Chief Justice
The Central Government has notified the appointment of Justice D. Krishnakumar, Judge, Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Manipur consequent upon the superannuation of Justice Siddharth Mridul, the present Chief Justice of the High Court of Manipur, on 21.11.2024.The Supreme Court collegium had recommended the appointment of Justice Krishnakumar on November 18.
After Supreme Court's Nudge, Himachal Pradesh Govt Notifies Child Care Leave Rules
The Supreme Court today disposed of an SLP seeking child-care leave for working mothers with specially-abled children in Government jobs in the State of Himachal Pradesh after the Court was informed that the State Government has notified child-care leave pursuant to the central scheme. The SLP has been filed by the petitioner, who is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography Government College, Nalagarh. Her son, 14 years old, suffers from Osteogenesis Imperfecta (a rare genetic...