In a complex and sensitive case, the Kerala High Court has declined a plea to terminate the 34-week-old pregnancy of a 12-year-old girl, who was allegedly in an incestuous relationship with her minor brother. The Court, led by Justice Devan Ramachandran, concluded that medical termination was not viable at this advanced stage of pregnancy. Also […]
In a recent development that highlights the plight of senior citizens in financial distress, the Kerala High Court has made significant observations regarding the state government’s responsibility in prioritizing financial resources. The case in question involves Mariyakutty, a 78-year-old widow, and her struggle to receive her pension under the Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme. […]
In a thought-provoking lecture titled ‘Shedding the Colonial Hangover-Perspectives on Indianizing the Legal System’, organized by the Kerala Judicial Academy and the Indian Law Institute – Kerala Chapter, former Supreme Court judge Justice S Ravindra Bhat offered insightful perspectives on the Indian Constitution and the ongoing process of decolonization in India’s legal system. The event, […]
The Kerala High Court has initiated a significant legal inquiry into the issue of online privacy in the context of court judgments. This development follows a petition seeking the masking or removal of personal details of two individuals from a judgment uploaded online in a criminal case. The court has called for responses from Google, […]
Indian cricketer S. Sreesanth has recently approached the Kerala High Court, seeking anticipatory bail in a case alleging cheating related to a villa project turned cricket academy. The case, which has garnered significant attention, involves accusations that Sreesanth, along with two other accused, misled a complainant into investing in a villa project, which was later […]
The Kerala High Court has recently addressed the significance of enacting laws in English, particularly in the context of attracting global investments. The Court emphasized that publishing statutes and rules in English is crucial, especially for a state like Kerala that is inviting international investors. This statement came during a ruling where the Court granted […]
Advocate Saiby Jose Kidangoor has been reinstated as the President of the Kerala High Court Advocates Association (KHCAA) following a unanimous decision by the Executive Committee. This reinstatement comes after the State Police informed the Kerala High Court that they were dropping all charges against him, and the Special Investigation Team submitted its closure report. […]
A significant plea has been filed before the Kerala High Court by a lawyer, calling for the enactment of protective legislation to ensure the safety of members of the legal community. This plea highlights the increasing instances of assaults against lawyers, including attacks within court premises, underscoring the urgent need for statutory protection for lawyers. […]
The Kerala High Court has taken a significant step by admitting a plea that challenges the recent amendments to the Surrogacy (Regulation) Rules, 2022. These amendments, particularly concerning the use of donor gametes in surrogacy, have sparked a legal debate on reproductive rights. Also read- Kerala High Court Denies Sentence Suspension For 12 In Madhu […]
In a pivotal judgment, the Kerala High Court has made a significant decision regarding the suspension of sentences in the infamous Madhu lynching case. Madhu, a mentally challenged tribal youth, was brutally beaten to death in Palakkad’s Attapady in February 2018, after being accused of stealing rice from a grocery shop. Also read- Kerala High […]
