Month: January 2018

12,17,328 cases pending in Odisha courts

Source:- intoday.in Bhubaneswar, Mar 14 (PTI) As many as 12,17,328 cases were pending for disposal in different courts of Odisha including 1,68,003 cases in the High Court, the Assembly was informed today. This was stated by Law Minister Arun Kumar Sahoo while replying to a written question of BJP member Dilip Ray. Of the 1,68,003

Consumer forum directs bank to compensate loanee

Source:- indiatimes.com KOCHI: The Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, Ernakulam, came to the rescue of a family which had availed a home loan of Rs 10 lakh, but were never intimated regarding the upward revision of interest rates. The forum ordered the ICICI Home Finance Company Ltd to pay an exemplary compensation of Rs 10 lakh

Shockwaves in coal belt area after High Court order

Source:- thehindu.com Coal miners of the Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) and their children reacted in disbelief the High Court order striking down the revival of the long-pending dependent employment scheme and cancelling the recruitment process taken up by the management. As news of the HC directive spread like wildfire, the coal belt areas of

International divorce and Divorce Orders validity in India

Source:- lawyersclubindia.com Migration is an ongoing process that never stops; as far as India is concerned, its large number of youths and business fellow citizens are looking for overseas opportunities. The special and technical skills of the Indian youth find them lucrative jobs abroad, and when they moves abroad they witness a different culture, lifestyle

Decision to ban Zakir Naik’s IRF in interest of India, says Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court today held that the Centre’s decision to ban controversial preacher Zakir Naik’s Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) was taken to safeguard national security as it dismissed its plea challenging the ban. Holding that Naik’s foundation’s plea challenging the Centre’s decision has “no merit”, the court said the order of the government was