Today, On 20th January, The Supreme Court directed the Punjab Government not to take any coercive action against Punjab Kesari and allowed its Ludhiana printing press to resume operations while the dispute awaits a final judgment before the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
Thousands gathered at India Gate shouting “Stop This Tanashahi!” after the Supreme Court directed the removal of stray dogs from public spaces like schools and hospitals, sparking outrage among animal rights activists demanding humane and balanced solutions for community safety.
The Allahabad High Court has set conditions for firearm deposits during Lok Sabha elections, emphasizing the need for specific reasons, in response to Election Commission directives. The decision aims to prevent arbitrary orders and legal disputes, warning authorities of potential exemplary costs for non-compliance. The court clarified that legitimate reasons for firearm deposits should be issued through specific orders.
Today(21st March),The Uttarakhand High Court orders the release of prisoners who have completed their sentences, addressing prolonged detention. Chief Justice Ritu Bahri, along with Justice Rakesh Thapliyal, takes Suo motu cognizance of the issue. The directive emphasizes prompt action, with a deadline for the government to comply, showcasing the court’s commitment to justice and human rights.
Calcutta HC mandates immediate rehabilitation by West Bengal government for victims of Garden Reach building collapse, led by Chief Justice T S Sivagnanam, highlighting urgent state action and upcoming PIL hearing on April 4. KOLKATA: Today(on 21st March), The Calcutta High Court has mandated the West Bengal government to provide immediate rehabilitation to the individuals […]
