Month: January 2020

Bombay High Court upholds acquittal of cop booked for using ‘third-degree’.

Source – freepressjournal.in Mumbai: Putting an end to a 17 years old litigation, the Bombay High Court last week upheld the acquittal of a Pune police officer, who was booked for using ‘third-degree’ interrogation on an informer, who later on died. A bench of Justice Kalpathi Sriram acquitted Chiraguddin Tamboli (50), who was acquitted by

Guwahati to get bus stops at every 750 metres.

Source – nenow.in The Kamrup (Metro) district administration is planning to reduce the distance between two bus stops to 750 metre in Guwahati. During a meeting of the Regional Transport Authority of Kamrup (Metro) district on Monday, deputy commissioner Biswajit Pegu said that the decision has been taken to stop the unauthorized halting of city buses in

Delhi HC seeks MeitY, Twitter response on plea to frame guidelines for censorship on social media.

Source – entrackr.com The Delhi High Court has issued notice to the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) and micro-blogging site Twitter seeking response on a plea by a senior advocate Sanjay Hegde challenging the suspension of his Twitter account. Hegde, in his plea, urged to frame guidelines for censorship on social media in

December 2012 gangrape case: Death warrant issued for Nirbhaya rapists, to be hanged on January 22 at 7am.

Source – indiatoday.in Delhi court on Tuesday issued a death warrant for the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case. The verdict comes during the hearing of a plea seeking the issuance of ‘black warrant’ against the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case. The convicts will be hanged

Supreme Court issues notice to Election Commission on petition alleging discrepancies in Lok Sabha poll data.

Source – hindustantimes.com The Supreme Court on Friday issued a notice to the Election Commission of India (ECI) on a petition alleging discrepancies in the final vote count of Lok Sabha elections 2019. The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) had come back to power after securing a thumping majority in the April-May elections. In their

Kerala High Court Office Attendant Recruitment 2020 Apply Online @hckrecruitment.nic.in, Check Important Dates

Source – pagalguy.com Kerala High Court is the highest appellate authority in the state of Kerala and as such handles hundreds of thousands cases every year. In order to maintain its work and other associated tasks, Kerala High Court conducts various recruitment drives every year for the selection of most suitable candidates for various vacancies