The Allahabad High Court ruled that public land cannot be claimed, occupied or used by any individual or group for exclusive religious purposes. The court said such spaces must remain open for all citizens to ensure equality and prevent misuse.
The Allahabad High Court directed the Bar Council of India to accept a visually impaired candidate’s late application for the All-India Bar Examination (AIBE)-XIX after he missed the deadline due to a university error in his exam result. The candidate, Navendu Aggarwal, can now apply within a week.
Although these were cases of interfaith marriages, the unions themselves did not adhere to the legal stipulations outlined by the anti-conversion law. In a significant development, the Allahabad High Court has recently dismissed petitions filed by eight Hindu-Muslim couples seeking protection of life and non-interference in their matrimonial lives. The Court’s decision, delivered by Justice […]
