Karur Stampede Row: Madras High Court Gives Tamil Nadu 10 Days to Frame SOP for Political Rallies

Today, On 27th October, The Madras High Court directed the Tamil Nadu government to frame a standard operating procedure within 10 days for holding political rallies. The Court clarified that its order will not restrict permissions for meetings outside highways.

Allahabad HC Raises Concern: Male Gym Trainers Coaching Women Without Safety Measures

The Allahabad High Court raises serious concerns over male gym trainers coaching women without safety measures, urging strict safeguards to protect female clients from harassment and ensure their security in gyms.

Day After Stray Dog Ruling, Supreme Court Bans Leftover Food in SC Premises

A day after ordering removal of stray dogs from Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court directed all leftover food be disposed of in covered bins to stop canines from entering its premises. The move aims to curb dog bites, maintain hygiene, and ensure safety.

India-Pakistan Tensions: Punjab & Haryana HCBA Requests Chief Justice to Shift Court Hearings to Video Conferencing

The Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association has urged Chief Justice Sheel Nagu to shift court hearings to primarily video conferencing due to the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, which pose serious safety risks. They recommend limiting physical attendance, preparing emergency protocols, and training staff to ensure court functioning amid potential threats.

1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Supreme Court Refuses to Intervene in Union Carbide Waste Transfer, Cites Need for Proven Hazard Risk

New Delhi, Feb 27: The Supreme Court has decided not to interfere with the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s order on moving toxic waste from the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy site to Pithampur in Dhar district for disposal. The apex court also refused to stop the trial run scheduled for Thursday to dispose of the hazardous material.

Samay Raina’s Shows Under Scrutiny || ‘Police to Attend Shows As Audience for Women’s Safety Concerns’: Reports

Reports say police will attend Samay Raina’s upcoming shows as audience members to check if women feel uncomfortable or offended. The comedian is facing more scrutiny, with legal troubles adding to his problems. His shows are now being closely watched because of the ongoing controversy. This has put pressure on both his career and public image.

“Similar Incident Happened Last Year; Annual Directives Needed”: Delhi HC Criticizes Kalkaji Temple Safety, Demands Reports from Mahant & Police After Teen’s Death

Today, On 4th October, the Delhi High Court demanded reports from the Kalkaji Temple Mahant and local police after a 17-year-old’s death due to an exposed wire. Justice Singh highlighted past safety concerns and ordered accountability for crowd management, emphasizing the need for improved safety protocols at the temple, particularly during festival seasons.

Wayanad Landslides||”In Pursuit of Development, We Overlooked the Warning Signs; this Landslides Remind Us Nature Responding to Human Greed”: Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court has expressed concern over the Wayanad landslides, attributing them to human “apathy and greed.” The court initiated a PIL to prompt the state government to reconsider its approach to sustainable development. It plans to review policies on natural resource exploitation, environmental preservation, disaster management, and sustainable development, emphasizing the need for immediate corrective action.

[UPSC Aspirants Death Tragedy] Court Sends Five Accused to Judicial Custody For Two Weeks

Delhi’s Tis Hazari Court has sent five accused individuals to 14 days of judicial custody in connection with the tragic drowning of three UPSC aspirants in the basement of Rau’s IAS coaching center. The incident occurred due to flooding in the basement after heavy rain, leading to concerns about safety measures in educational institutions.

Drivers Not at Fault in Collisions with Roadside Parked Vehicles Without Parking Lights: Punjab & Haryana HC

The Punjab and Haryana High Court ruled that drivers are not at fault in collisions with roadside parked vehicles that lack parking lights. This decision highlights the importance of proper vehicle illumination to prevent accidents. The court’s ruling aims to clarify liability in such incidents, promoting safer road practices. In a landmark ruling, the Punjab […]