“Reviewers Have Right to Express Their Opinion”: Madras HC Refuses To Ban Film Reviews For Three Days From Release

The Madras High Court denied a petition from the Tamil Film Active Producers Association to ban film reviews for three days post-release, emphasizing reviewers’ rights to express opinions. The court acknowledged concerns about defamatory reviews but upheld freedom of expression, issuing notices to relevant authorities, with further proceedings scheduled in four weeks.

“This Has to Be Done Throughout the Country”: SC on Setting Up ICCs for PoSH Act Compliance

Today, On 3rd December, the Supreme Court mandated Internal Complaints Committees (ICCs) in all government departments and public sector undertakings to uphold the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH) Act. Emphasizing strict enforcement for women’s dignity, the Court outlined compliance measures and set a deadline for implementation by March 31, 2025.

“Proliferation of Medical Institutes a Serious Concern. You Have Failed to Discharge Your Responsibility”: CJI Slams Union & State Govt.

Today, On 12th August, The Supreme Court expressed concern over the unchecked growth of medical institutes and the lack of implementation of the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Act, 2021. The Court has directed the Union and State governments to take necessary steps to implement the Act by October 12, emphasizing the need for regulation in the healthcare sector.