A couple from Gujarat ended their 23-year marriage after a long dispute over eating onion and garlic, leading the High Court to uphold their divorce. Judges agreed the prolonged conflict over dietary choices made the relationship irreparable today.
The Gujarat High Court has granted rape convict Narayan Sai a five-day temporary bail to visit his ailing mother in Ahmedabad. The court ordered strict police surveillance and barred him from meeting followers.
In a major honeytrap scandal, influencer Kirti Patel, who has over 1 million followers, was arrested in Gujarat for allegedly blackmailing a builder and attempting to extort crores of rupees from him through threats.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday, 3rd March, refused to entertain a petition seeking contempt action against Gujarat authorities for allegedly disobeying its orders regarding demolition of properties. The petitioner alleged that authorities in Ahmedabad demolished houses without following the Supreme Court’s directions.
Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal’s two mobile phones were stolen during a wedding ceremony in Dehradun. The incident took place on January 26 at Foothill Garden, New Mussoorie Road. The police have registered a case against unknown persons.
The Gujarat government plans to introduce a draft bill in the upcoming assembly session to combat black magic and ‘aghori’ activities. The decision is in response to a PIL demanding action against fraudulent individuals posing as godmen, aghoris, ojhas, and bhuvas. The proposed legislation aims to protect victims and prosecute perpetrators of such inhumane practices prevalent in tribal regions.
Today, On 26th May, The Gujarat High Court deemed the Rajkot Game Zone fire a man-made disaster due to negligence and lack of safety measures, resulting in multiple fatalities. The court called for stricter regulations and emphasized the urgent need for improved safety standards in public places. The tragedy prompted the court to address the proliferation of unapproved gaming zones and recreational facilities.
The Gujarat High Court has ordered the Registrar of Gujarat National Law University to apologize for denying allegations of rape, molestation, discrimination, and favoritism. The court expressed concern over the lack of disciplinary actions and emphasized the need for an inquiry. Efforts to address student concerns were also detailed, aiming to build trust among the student body.
In a recent development in Ahmedabad, a metropolitan court issued a production warrant against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh. This action is in connection with a criminal defamation case concerning comments made about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s educational degree. The case, filed by Gujarat University (GU), has been a […]
