Kerala High Court Judge Watches Controversial Malayalam Film Haal Amid Censorship Dispute

Justice V.G. Arun privately viewed Haal, starring Shane Nigam, as its makers challenge the CBFC’s demand to cut key scenes. The film faces objections from the Catholic Congress over alleged religious depictions.

Kerala High Court backs Lulu Mall’s right to charge parking fees; appeal dismissed

The Kerala High Court has upheld Lulu Mall’s right to collect parking fees, ruling that it is legal if the mall holds a valid municipal licence. The verdict ends a long-running dispute over whether commercial complexes must offer free parking.

Supreme Court Refuses to Interfere in Higher Hajj Airfare, Directs Government to Explain

New Delhi: Today, 6th March, The Supreme Court of India has refused to interfere in a petition challenging the high airfare for Hajj pilgrims flying from Kozhikode airport. The court stated that deciding airfare is a “policy matter” and any intervention could “cause more harm than good.” However, the court directed the Central Government to upload a detailed explanation on its website regarding the increased airfare for flights from Kozhikode.

[Constitution Day] Former CJI Chandrachud to Deliver Lecture in Kochi

Former Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud will deliver the Constitution Day lecture in Kochi on December 6, focusing on “Fraternity under the Constitution: our quest for an inclusive society.” The event commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution and includes various speakers addressing contemporary legal issues, emphasizing the importance of constitutional values.