Policeman Iftkhar Ali and his eight siblings were threatened with deportation to Pakistan despite being long-time residents of Salwah village. The Jammu and Kashmir High Court intervened, halting their deportation after they proved their Indian nationality roots. Ali, dedicated to serving India, expressed gratitude for the court’s protection and support.
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court recognized that the Bar Council of India guidelines do not permit female advocates to appear in court with their faces covered. This was highlighted after a claimant, Advocate Syed Ainain Qadri, refused to remove her covering. Ultimately, the Court dismissed the related case on December 13.
In a landmark ruling, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court has affirmed the authority of constitutional courts to order the release of detainees, even under the stringent provisions of the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act, 1988 (PITNDPS). This pivotal decision emerged from the case of Jahangeer Ahmad Mugloo v. […]
