Looking for Another Job with Rival Company Is a Basic Right, Doesn’t Constitute Moral Turpitude: Calcutta High Court

The Calcutta High Court ruled that seeking employment with a rival company, especially for better perks and facilities, is a fundamental right. The court emphasized that such action does not amount to moral turpitude or breach of good morals.

Women’s Security Our Top Priority: PM Modi Highlights Law Amendments for Death Penalty in Rape Cases

NEW DELHI: On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the achievements of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government over the last ten years. He stated that his government has always prioritized women’s safety and made strict changes in the law, including introducing capital punishment for serious crimes like rape.

“Let’s Hope that Certain Momentum is Maintained”: SC Asks Maharashtra Govt to Hold Meeting with CJ on Redevelopment of Bombay HC Annexe Building

On September 23, Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud began construction on a new Bombay High Court complex, while the Supreme Court directed Maharashtra’s chief secretary to arrange a meeting about redeveloping an annexe building. Urgent repairs are needed, and plans for temporary relocation of court facilities are in motion, reflecting the court’s historical importance.

[Late night Hearing] Tamil Nadu Govt. Fails to Provide Basic Amenities for Ambedkar Birth Anniversary: Madras HC

On 13th April: In a late-night hearing, the Madras High Court intervened as the Tamil Nadu government failed to provide basic amenities for Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s birth anniversary celebration. Justice Subramaniam personally directed the government to immediately arrange necessary facilities for the public gathering at the memorial in Chennai. The court’s directive emphasized the importance of ensuring a suitable environment for the commemoration.