Month: December 2019

Hyderabad Encounter: Telangana High Court to Hear Case, Bodies of Accused to be Preserved till 8 PM Today.

Source – latestly.com Hyderabad, December 9: Telangana High Court will hear the Telangana Encounter case today. The Court had earlier directed that bodies of the four accused (in rape and murder of woman veterinarian), who were killed in the encounter on December 6, be preserved by the State till 8:00 pm on December 9. The Telangana

Delhi HC issues notices to exporters over non-payment of IGST on imports.

Source – business-standard.com The Delhi High Court has issued notices to exporters in cases related to non-payment of integrated goods and services tax (IGST) on imports under an export incentive scheme. The cases relate to the review petition filed by revenue authorities regarding imposition of IGST on imports of goods under the advance authorisation scheme, which allows exporters to

CBI Books Allahabad High Court Judge in a Medical College Corruption Case, Searches Residence.

Source – news18.com New Delhi: The CBI has booked Allahabad High Court judge Justice SN Shukla in a corruption case for allegedly favouring a medical college and carried out searches at his Lucknow residence, officials said on Friday. Along with Justice Shri Narain Shukla of the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court, the agency has

Hyderabad rape-murder case: What Supreme Court guidelines say on encounter killings.

Source – indiatoday.in The killing of four accused in the Hyderabad rape-murder case this morning by the Hyderabad Police has triggered a heated debate, dividing public opinion between the ones hailing the killings as “justice” being delivered and those who are raising questions on its legality-even terming it as extra-judicial killings. In 2014, the Supreme

No Ban On Kerala Nun’s Autobiography That Gives Details Of Sexual Abuse By Catholic Priests.

Source – indiatimes.com The Kerala High Court has rejected a plea seeking a ban on the printing, publication, and sale of “Karthavinte Namethil (In the name of Christ)” the autobiography of Sister Lucy, a nun who was expelled from the convent recently for alleged indiscipline.  The petitioner had south a ban on the book claiming that

Provide inmates with items permissible under prison rules, nothing extra: Delhi High Court to prison officials.

Source – indiatvnews.com The Delhi High Court on Friday directed the AAP government and the prison authorities here to ensure that convicts and undertrials are provided only those items in jail which are permissible under the rules and “nothing extra”. The direction by a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari