The Jharkhand High Court fined Union Minister Arjun Munda Rs 1.25 lakh for not rectifying errors in a petition challenging an FIR. The petition related to an alleged altercation with the police during a march. Justice Rajesh Kumar allowed the defects to be overlooked upon payment of the fine to the Advocates’ Clerks Association of the Jharkhand High Court.
The Jharkhand High Court on Tuesday(9th April), seeks CAA clarification to address illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in Santhal Pargana. The PIL highlighted disruption caused by the immigrants in the local tribal population’s way of life. The bench requested the Union government to clarify its stance and plans for enforcing the CAA in Jharkhand. Follow-up hearing scheduled for May 3.
Jharkhand: The Jharkhand High Court upheld the previous decision mandating the announcement of dates for municipal elections, dismissing the State Government’s appeal. The court declined to intervene, directing the state to conduct civic elections and announce polling dates within three weeks. The decision came after a writ petition expressing concern over the delay in conducting the elections.
The Jharkhand High Court has issued a directive preventing coercive actions against BJP leaders following their secretariat march. The court ordered the government to submit an affidavit and set the next hearing for May 8. This decision comes after BJP leaders faced charges for violating prohibitory orders during a clash with police last year.
Supreme Court is set to adjudicate on a critical appeal from Hemant Soren, the former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, who is contesting a Jharkhand High Court ruling that currently restricts his participation in the forthcoming assembly session on April 1. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court is set to adjudicate on a critical appeal from Hemant […]
The Jharkhand High Court intervened in the defamation case against Rahul Gandhi, staying the arrest warrant issued after his remarks about Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The warrant, issued for Gandhi’s failure to appear in court, was suspended for a month by the High Court, instructing him to engage in court proceedings. The case continues.
Today, the Jharkhand High Court halted the ongoing actions related to a notice issued by the state police to Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials. This decision follows a case filed by former Chief Minister Hemant Soren against senior ED officials after a raid took place at his Delhi residence on January 29. The Jharkhand High Court […]
On Thursday(14th March), The CBI informed the Jharkhand High Court that the scrutiny of WhatsApp chats belonging to two convicted individuals in Judge Uttam Anand’s murder revealed no substantial findings. The investigation aimed to uncover potential connections to others involved, but the chats did not yield significant leads. This case highlights the challenges of using digital communications as evidence in criminal investigations.
The Jharkhand High Court Today has directed the state government to provide a detailed report on the actions taken following the gang-rape of a foreign tourist in Dumka. The incident has raised concerns about tourist safety, prompting the court to inquire about existing safety protocols and future plans. Eight individuals have been apprehended, and the next hearing is scheduled for March 13.
The Jharkhand High Court Today has taken suo motu action following the gang-rape of a foreign tourist in Dumka district. Authorities have arrested three suspects, and efforts are ongoing to apprehend the rest. As a gesture of compassion, the Dumka administration provided financial support to the survivor’s husband. The Deputy Commissioner assured police protection for their departure.
