The Delhi High Court questioned the Bar Council of India for not conducting the qualifying exam for Indian law graduates with foreign degrees before the AIBE, calling the delay unfair. Justice Sachin Datta said, “You have created this problem; you only find a solution.”
The Karnataka High Court has rejected former CM B.S. Yediyurappa’s plea to quash the POCSO case against him, ruling that the trial must continue before the Special Court while granting limited relief on his personal appearance.
The Karnataka High Court has relaxed travel restrictions on RCB Marketing Head Nikhil Sosale, allowing him to travel within India for work. However, his passport remains surrendered, and he cannot go abroad.
The Supreme Court has dismissed actor Pavithra Gowda’s plea seeking a review of its August 14 order cancelling her bail in the Renukaswamy murder case. The bench held that no case for review was made out after examining the earlier order and records.
Today, On 6th November, The Karnataka High Court refused to lift the stay on the State government order restricting gatherings of more than 10 people in public places, amid the RSS marches row, keeping the curb on unauthorized assemblies intact for now.
A Division Bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakru and Justice CM Poonacha refused to entertain the plea, observing that similar matters regarding obscene content regulation are already under consideration before the Supreme Court.
Rapido, Uber, and Ola have challenged the Karnataka High Court’s earlier order stopping bike taxi operations until new rules are framed. The hearing was postponed as the Advocate General was busy before another bench.
The Karnataka High Court has stayed the investigation into the Dharmasthala mass burial case after four activists, who initially led the campaign demanding the probe, challenged the legality of the FIR. The court questioned the police’s action and stopped the SIT from summoning them till the next hearing.
The Karnataka High Court has asked RSS convenor Ashok Patil to meet district authorities on November 5 to discuss the Chittapur route march. The court hopes the meeting will help reach a peaceful resolution before the next hearing on November 7.
Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju was sworn in as a Judge of the Karnataka High Court by Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru. Beginning her speech in Kannada, she expressed gratitude and pledged to serve with dedication and humility.
