Karnataka High Court Dismisses PIL Against Rahul Gandhi Over Alleged ‘Mass Rape’ Remarks

The Karnataka High Court dismissed a PIL against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for allegedly making objectionable remarks about “mass rape” by former Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna. The court ruled that the issue was not suitable for a Public Interest Litigation, stating it could not address the matter’s merits under such a petition.

[BREAKING] SC Reserves Judgment on Glas Trust’s Appeal Against NCLAT Ruling in BYJU’s Insolvency Case, Halts Creditor Meetings

The Supreme Court Today (Sept 26) reserved its judgment on U.S.-based Glas Trust Company LLC’s appeal against the NCLAT’s stay on insolvency proceedings for BYJU’s, which also approved a Rs 158.9 crore settlement with BCCI. The SC has halted today’s 4 PM creditors’ committee meeting and any further meetings until its decision.

“NCLAT did not apply its mind while closing insolvency proceedings against Byju’s”: CJI Criticizes Tribunal

The Supreme Court Today (Sept 25) expressed doubts over whether the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) had applied its mind while deciding to close insolvency proceedings against ed-tech firm Byju’s. The Court indicated that it is inclined to send the matter back to the NCLAT to take a fresh decision.

[MUDA Scam] Karnataka HC Extends Stay on Trial Court Proceedings Against CM Siddaramaiah Until September 12

Today, On 9th September, The Karnataka High Court extended the stay on trial court proceedings against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the MUDA case until September 12. The case involves alleged irregularities during his tenure as Chairman of MUDA. The court postponed the hearing on Siddaramaiah’s petition challenging the Governor’s approval for his prosecution to the same date. This extends temporary relief to the CM as the legal battle continues.

“Bengaluru to Have New By-Law to Check Illegal Hoarding Menace”: BBMP Tells Karnataka HC

Civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Today (August 12th) informed the Karnataka High Court that the State government had approved a new by-law to curb the menace of illegal hoardings and flexes across the city. The new by-law, called the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (Advertisement) By-Laws 2024, will also include provisions to impose penal action against offenders, the municipal body said.

Karnataka HC Orders Byju’s to Maintain Status Quo Amid NCLT Review of Rights Issue

A Division Bench of the Karnataka High Court on Friday directed Byju’s to maintain status quo while the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at Bengaluru reconsiders the question of whether the ed-tech firm should be restrained from proceeding with a second rights issue.

Remarks Against Rahul Gandhi | Probe Against Ajeet Bharti Stayed by Karnataka HC

The Karnataka High Court on Monday stayed the case filed against journalist Ajeet Bharti for booked for spreading false information about Congress leader and Member of Parliament (MP) Rahul Gandhi.

Karnataka HC Criticizes Election Speeches as ‘Abysmal’| DK Shivakumar Case

Today, On 25th April,The Karnataka High Court criticized declining standards of political discourse during election campaigns in the context of DK Shivakumar’s case. The court granted interim relief to Shivakumar, criticizing the FIR against him for breaching the Model Code of Conduct. It also emphasized the need for caution in political speeches to avoid legal issues.

Karnataka HC Orders Action Against Rapido Bike Taxi Assaults by Auto Drivers

The Karnataka High Court instructed authorities to take action against auto-rickshaw drivers who harass Rapido bike taxi drivers. This decision aims to protect the safety of both drivers and passengers and ensure a conducive environment for bike taxi services in Karnataka. It highlights the need for regulatory measures to address conflicts in transportation services.

Karnataka HC:Hookah Equals Cigarette Risks

Today,22nd April, Karnataka High Court upheld hookah ban, dismissing belief in reduced harm compared to cigarettes due to similar health risks. Ruling aligns with Article 47 of Indian Constitution on public health duties. Decision also based on COTPA and Prohibition of Smoking in Public Places Rules, regulating hookah as a tobacco product and service violating smoking prohibition laws. Public health concerns remain prominent.