Allahabad High Court Bar Association Suspends Strike Over Judge Yashwant Varma Transfer Till Inquiry Ends

The Allahabad High Court Bar Association suspends strike against Justice Yashwant Varma’s transfer, awaiting an inquiry into unaccounted cash found at his home. Judicial work will resume from April 1, 2025.

Legal to Fire an Employee in India? : Understanding Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

Employees may be fired from their jobs for various reasons, including unsatisfactory work performance or actions and attitudes that disrupt the workplace environment. In many countries, including India, the rules governing termination often depend on the circumstances leading to dismissal. For instance, if an employee is terminated due to misconduct, the employer is not legally obligated to provide prior notice. Misconduct may include serious violations such as dishonesty, harassment, theft, or other behaviors that breach the company’s code of conduct or ethical standards.

BREAKING | Fire At The Supreme Court: Swift Response Prevents Major Mishap

Fire broke out in the Supreme Court complex Today (Dec 2). A major accident was avoided as the fire was extinguished immediately. The fire broke out in the waiting area between Court No. 11 and Court No. 12. The fire broke out due to a short circuit. As soon as the fire started and the smoke started rising, the fire extinguishers were extinguished by the security personnel. Those present said that there was a minor fire. Following the incident, smoke billowed from the spot. Following the incident, proceedings in Court No. 11 were temporarily suspended.

‘FIR Registered’: NCW Demands Arrest for Lewd Comment on Captain Anshuman Singh’s Widow Smriti Singh

The National Commission for Women-NCW is demanding the arrest of a man who made lewd comment on late Captain Anshuman Singh’s wife Smriti Singh while she received the Kirti Chakra award on his behalf. Delhi Police has registered An FIR in the matter.

“Fire & Water Cannot Coexist”: Bombay HC Resolves Long-Standing Domestic Dispute with Unique Solution

In a landmark judgment, the Bombay High Court has intervened in a 15-year-long domestic dispute between a married couple, likening their relationship to the incompatible elements of fire and water.

Supreme Court to Hear Plea on Uttarakhand Forest Fires on May 8: Addressing Man-Made Disasters

The Supreme Court said Today (May 6th) it will hear on May 8 a plea on forest fires in Uttarakhand where 910 such incidents have occurred since November 1 last year damaging forests in about 1145 hectares.