Today, On 16th September, Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed the plea of a judiciary aspirant who mistakenly declared he had multiple wives, observing that a candidate has to be extremely careful and vigilant while filing his application form in competitive exams.
The Supreme Court gave a final decision in a long family land fight. The Court said all legal heirs have the right to get their fair share in the property.
Senior Advocate and former Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court, Dr. S Muralidhar, recently expressed strong concerns about India’s anti-conversion laws. Speaking at an ADF India panel discussion on February 28, he highlighted how these laws undermine personal freedom and choice.
The Allahabad High Court upheld the acquittal of a man accused of raping a woman under the pretext of marriage. The court stressed that the burden of proof lies with both the complainant and the accused. It highlighted the need to impartially consider all evidence and circumstances, emphasizing fairness to both parties involved.
