‘Final warning of disciplinary actions, cases not being listed as per roster’: Kerala HC Slams Registry

The Kerala High Court warned registry officials of disciplinary action if cases are not listed according to the prescribed roster, stressing the importance of orderly case management. Improper listing could cause inconvenience to judges and advocates. The court agreed with appellants that cases should be listed and heard strictly in accordance with the roster.

2016 Dalit Law Student Rape-Murder Case | Kerala HC Upholds Death Sentence

Today, On 20th May, The Kerala High Court upheld the death sentence for Muhammed Ameer-ul-Islam in the 2016 rape and murder case of Dalit law student Jisha, reflecting the severity of the crime. The case sparked outrage, highlighting issues of caste-based violence and women’s safety in India. Ameer-ul-Islam represented by a team of advocates in the appeal process.

AAP versus BJP ‘slugfest’ | “Courts Not a Venue for Political Fights”: Kerala HC

Today, On 7th May, The Kerala High Court refused to be a battleground for political conflicts, emphasizing fair investigation without political interference. The PIL raised concerns over the Kodakara black money heist, involving BJP’s K Surendran. The court stressed on non-politicization of legal proceedings, endorsed law enforcement’s proactive role, and highlighted the thorough investigative process. The next hearing is scheduled for May 10.