J&K High Court Justice Sanjeev Kumar urges citizens to respect all religions and uphold true secularism grounded in the Constitution. His Constitution Day message highlights unity, harmony, and the importance of constitutional values for national integrity.
The J&K High Court closed contempt proceedings against The Hindu and ETV Bharat after their apology for a false report on Justice Atul Sreedharan’s roster change. The Court, however, warned media to avoid inaccurate or misleading judicial reporting.
J&K High Court orders publication of video conferencing links in weekly causelists for Jammu and Srinagar benches. Advocates must follow strict SOPs for virtual hearings.
The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has ruled that a driver with a Heavy Goods Vehicle license can also drive a Passenger Vehicle. The Court clarified that both fall under one single category – “Transport Vehicle” – after the 1994 amendment.
The Jammu & Kashmir High Court ordered the Indian government to bring back Rakshanda Rashid, a woman wrongly deported to Pakistan after Pahalgam Attack. The Court acted on humanitarian grounds, saying her case was not fairly heard.
The Jammu & Kashmir High Court ordered the Indian government to bring back Rakshanda Rashid, a woman wrongly deported to Pakistan after Pahalgam Attack. The Court acted on humanitarian grounds, saying her case was not fairly heard.
CRPF jawan Munir Ahmed was dismissed for marrying his Pakistani cousin, Menal Khan. He is challenging his termination in the Jammu & Kashmir High Court, claiming he followed all necessary procedures. The court has ordered responses from CRPF authorities by June 30, while a stay on Menal’s deportation was issued until May 14.
A CRPF jawan seeks the J&K High Court’s intervention to prevent the deportation of his Pakistani wife following the Pahalgam terror attack. The Court has directed the Union Government to respond by May 14, while examining the legality of their online marriage and the wife’s visa status amidst national security concerns.
The Jammu & Kashmir High Court canceled an FIR under IPC 498-A against Sumesh Chadha, stating he was falsely implicated to pressurize the husband’s family. The court warned against misusing legal provisions in matrimonial disputes.
The Jammu & Kashmir High Court warned a minister of contempt for delaying compliance with its order. The court dismissed the government’s argument that the minister was busy with the ongoing Assembly session. It emphasized that official duties cannot justify non-compliance with judicial directives.
