Frame Rules To Identify Outsiders In The State: Jharkhand High Court Orders Government

The Jharkhand High Court directed the state government to frame clear guidelines for identifying persons originating from outside Jharkhand, stressing administrative clarity. The division bench made the observation while hearing a plea concerning a missing child from Gumla district.

Trust Is the Foundation of Marriage; Once Broken, It’s Irreparable: Jharkhand HC Grants Divorce to Wife Humiliated Over Pre-Marriage Photos With Ex-Boyfriend

The Jharkhand High Court granted divorce to a woman subjected to repeated humiliation by her husband and in-laws over photographs from a relationship predating her marriage. The Bench found the husband accessed her Google Drive and shared objectionable images.

Insurance Benefits for Lawyers| Jharkhand HC Urges for Central & State Provisions

The Jharkhand High Court recommended the implementation of insurance benefits for lawyers to provide financial security and support. This decision is based on a Public Interest Litigation highlighting the financial difficulties faced by lawyers, emphasizing the need to safeguard their welfare. Both State and Central governments are urged to take action to protect the lives of lawyers.

Jharkhand High Court Denies Ex-CM Hemant Soren’s Request to Join State Assembly Budget Session

Today, the Jharkhand HC Rejected a petition submitted by Ex-CM Hemant Soren, requesting authorization to partake in the assembly’s budget session. A panel led by Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad had deliberated on the issue since February 26, following extensive arguments presented by Senior Counsel Kapil Sibal, representing Soren, and ASG of India SV Raju, acting on behalf of ED.

Jharkhand High Court: Assisting with Proceeds of Crime Can Lead to Prosecution Under PMLA Without Prior Offense Booking

The Jharkhand High Court made a significant observation on PMLA cases, stating that individuals involved in money laundering activities post the initial crime may not necessarily need to be accused of the scheduled offense. The court rejected anticipatory bail for a petitioner in a related case, highlighting the seriousness of the offense and shedding light on PMLA complexities.