The Bombay High Court canceled the rustication of a Pune engineering student arrested over a social media post, noting she had not been heard before the college’s decision. The Court criticized her arrest and allowed her to take upcoming exams, emphasizing the importance of reform over punishment for young individuals.
In a remarkable decision, the Bombay High Court has set a precedent by excusing a 40-year delay in a case involving a litigant who approached the court against land acquisition. This decision underscores the principle that the State’s obligation to compensate cannot be negated by procedural delays. Also read- Bombay High Court Rebukes Sessions Judge […]
In a recent development, the Supreme Court voiced its concerns regarding the central government’s prolonged delay in addressing the collegium’s recommendations for the appointment and transfer of judges in constitutional courts. The apex court specifically pointed to the Manipur High Court, termed as ‘a sensitive high court’, where the chief justice position remains unfilled. The […]
