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Supreme Court Issues Notice On PIL Challenging Section 62(5) Which Deprives Prisoners The Right To Vote
The Supreme court bench comprising Chief Justice UU Lalit, Justices Ravindra Bhat and Bela M. Trivedi issued notice in a petition challenging Section 62(5) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, which deprives prisoners of their right to vote. The matter has been listed for December 9, 2022. The petition submits that using confinement in a prison as a yardstick to disenfranchise...
Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain Plea Seeking To Set Up Anti-Corruption Courts In All Districts
Supreme Court bench comprising CJI UU Lalit, Justice Ravindra Bhat and Justice Bela M. Trivedi on Monday refused to entertain a plea seeking the setting up of anti-corruption courts with a mandate to dispose of each case within a year in all districts across India. The bench orally remarked that the petition was not concrete. Accordingly, the bench advised the petitioner to withdraw the...
Supreme Court Adjourns Hearing Of Petitions Challenging Citizenship Amendment Act To December 6
The Supreme Court adjourned the petitions challenging the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 to December 6 2022. The matter was heard by a bench comprising Chief Justice UU Lalit, Justices Ravindra Bhat and Bela M. Trivedi. The bench decided to treat the petition filed by the Indian Union Muslim League as the lead matter. The Court also appointed two lawyers as nodal counsels who will ensure...
CAA Does Not Violate Assam Accord & Cultural Rights Of People In North-East : Centre Tells Supreme Court
The Central Government has told the Supreme Court that the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 does not violate the cultural rights of the indigenous people in Assam and North Eastern States.In an additional counter-affidavit filed in the Supreme Court specifically addressing issues raised in relation to North-Eastern states, the Ministry of Home Affairs said that "there is no provision in CAA...
Supreme Court Reiterates Ban On Two-Finger Test; Says It's Based On Patriarchal Mindset That Sexually Active Women Can't Be Raped
The Supreme Court on Monday reiterated its prohibition on the "Two-Finger Test" in rape cases and warned that persons conducting such tests will be held guilty of misconduct.It is regrettable that "two-finger test" continues to be conducted even today, a bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud and Hima Kohli lamented while restoring the conviction in a rape case."This court has time and...
Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Defamation Case Against Aroon Purie, Former India Today Chief Editor
Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice UU Lalit, Justices Ravindra Bhat and Bela M Trivedi granted relief to Aroon Purie, founder-director of India Today in defamation suit. The petition was filed by Aroon Purie challenging the criminal defamation complaint filed over a 2007 news article "Mission Misconduct" in India Today magazine. However, the court did not grant relief to the author...
Citizenship Amendment Act -CAA-Supreme Court Hearing- LIVE UPDATES
Supreme Court to hear TODAY the petitions challenging the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019. The matter to be heard by a bench comprising Chief Justice UU Lalit, Justices Ravindra Bhat and Bela M. TrivediThe 2019 Act amends the Citizenship Act 1955 to liberalize the norms for granting citizenship to non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. The petitions filed by the...
Supreme Court Weekly Roundup [October 24 to October 30]
JUDGMENTS THIS WEEKPunjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act- Any Dispute With Respect To Mutation Entry Can Only Be Before Revenue Authorities : Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court bench comprising of Justices MR Shah and MM Sundresh observed that any dispute with respect to mutation entry can only be before the revenue authorities only.This observation is in the context of Section 13 of...
Legal Profession Is Public Service, Lawyers Must Meaningfully Engage With Society: Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul
Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul delivered the inaugural lecture at the 'First Annual Lecture Series' organised by Gauhati High Court Itanagar Permanent Bench Bar Association (GHCIPBBA) in association with Tewari & Associates at WAII International, Itanagar. The event was presided over by Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju. At the very outset, Justice Kaul underlined the importance of the concept...
Supreme Court Issues Guidelines On Disposing Cases Through Plea Bargaining, Compounding Of Offences & Probation Of Offenders Act
The Supreme Court, in an order passed last month, issued the following guidelines for disposal of criminal cases by resorting to the triple method of plea bargaining, compounding of offences and under the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958.As a pilot case, one Court each of Ld. Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Ld. ACJM or CJM, and Court of Sessions in each district may be selected. The said...
Marriage With Minor Muslim Girl Contravenes 'Prohibition Of Child Marriage Act': Karnataka High Court
While dealing with the bail plea of a man who married a minor Muslim girl, the Karnataka High Court recently rejected the argument that a minor Muslim girl's marriage upon attaining puberty (15 years of age) will not contravene The Prohibition Of Child Marriage Act, 2006.The Bench of Justice Rajendra Badamikar further observed that POCSO Act is a Special Act and it overrides personal law and...
Land Acquisition Act 1894 - Is Time Frame U/Section 11A Applicable To Acquisition Initiated By Invoking Urgency Provision U/Section 17? Supreme Court Answers
A Three Judges Bench of the Supreme Court, in a judgment delivered recently, answered a reference made to it on the issue whether the time frame contemplated under Section 11A of Land Acquisition Act 1894 is applicable to acquisition initiated by invoking urgency provision under Section 17.Section 11A and 17 Land Acquisition ActSection 11A provides that the award under section 11...