Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Complex: ASI Seeks 8 Weeks for Survey

Today,23rd April,The ASI requested an additional eight weeks to study the structures at the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula complex in Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh. The dispute arises from Hindu reverence of it as a temple, while Muslims see it as a mosque. The court will address the request on April 29. ASI is conducting a comprehensive survey with advanced scientific methods.

[Christian Prayer Meet] SC Permits to Hold the Prayer Meeting in Indore, Set Aside MP HC Order

NEW DELHI: Today (10th April): The Supreme Court of India intervened in a dispute over a Christian prayer event in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, allowing the event to proceed despite concerns raised by the district administration and Hindu organizations. Chennai-based preacher Dr. Paul Dhinakaran addressed 8,000 attendees at the event. The court recognized the religious intent but also considered the administration’s concerns.

[Lawyer’s Strike] “Lawyers Must Show Responsibility”: SC Stays MP HC Order Restricting Bar Association Office Bearers

Today (10th April): The Supreme Court stayed the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s order restricting Bar Association office bearers from appearing before any court for one month. The Court emphasized the importance of responsible conduct among lawyers. This decision provides temporary relief and the matter will be further examined during the proceedings.

Unique Order | “Woman in Live-In Relationship Entitled to Allowance After Split”: MP High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that a woman cohabiting with a man for a considerable period is entitled to financial maintenance upon separation, even without legal marriage. This decision, upheld by Justice JS Ahluwalia, sets a precedent for recognizing the rights of women in non-formalized partnerships to seek financial support.

MP HC Rejects Participation Plea in Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque Survey

The MP High Court today(on 5th April), rejected a man’s plea to participate in ASI’s survey of the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar, emphasizing the ASI’s independent scientific evaluation. The court emphasized awaiting ASI’s comprehensive findings before making any judgments related to the petitions, highlighting the site’s cultural and religious significance. The survey reflects India’s rich heritage and religious diversity.

Ex-CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan | MP HC Stays Bailable Warrant Against Chouhan

The Madhya Pradesh High Court Today (April 4th) stayed a special court’s order for the issuance of bailable warrants against former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and state BJP president V D Sharma in a criminal defamation case.

SC Quashes MP High Court Order, Upholds Trial Court’s Acquittal in Landmark Murder Case

The Supreme Court On Tuesday(2nd April) quashed the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s decision in a murder case, criticizing its hasty rejection of the trial court’s well-founded acquittal. Emphasizing the need for careful evaluation of evidence and adherence to legal principles, the ruling highlighted the importance of upholding justice and people’s rights. The accused were acquitted, and the decision serves as a reminder of fair legal processes.

Breaking|| Petitioner alleges discovery of Hindu symbols in ASI’s Bhojshala survey

Breaking||The ongoing survey at Bhojshala/Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) led to claims of Hindu symbols’ discovery. The Supreme Court declined to halt the survey, and both Hindu and Muslim sides contested the findings. The dispute revolves around the building’s original purpose, with Hindus viewing it as a temple and Muslims as a mosque.

Madhya Pradesh High Court Suspends Ten Seoni Bar Association Lawyers from Court Appearances

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has suspended ten office bearers of the Seoni Bar Association for a month due to a strike, sparking debate on legal ethics and responsibilities. The decision, effective from March 21, 2024, aims to address the impact of strikes on the legal system and access to justice. The case will be heard on April 8, 2024, further shaping the discourse on lawyers’ ethical obligations and the enforcement mechanisms.

Madhya Pradesh High Court Rules Wife Involved in Adultery Can Be Denied Maintenance

The Madhya Pradesh High Court clarified that a wife can be denied maintenance based on adultery only if she is proven to be living in adultery at or around the time of the maintenance application. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has set a significant precedent regarding the conditions under which a wife may be entitled […]