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Supreme Court to hear government’s petition on black money law today

Source:- hindustantimes.com The Supreme Court will on Tuesday hear the Centre’s plea against Delhi high court’s recent order that put on hold a government notification to make the 2016 black money law operational with retrospective effect from July 2015 to book and probe offenders. The appeal has also questioned the HC’s interim order that stops the

Traditional Traditional Minority school moves to Gujarat High Court against RTE admissions

Source:- dnaindia.com The single-judge bench of Justice Biren Vaishnav issued notice to officials of the education department directing them to file their reply in the case by June 21. The Gujarat High Court on Friday sought a response from the state education department after a minority school moved the court alleging that the state government is

Supreme Court agrees to hear Muslim woman’s petition challenging talaq notices issued by husband

Source:- scroll.in The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear a petition filed by a Muslim woman challenging two talaq (divorce) notices issued by her husband. The court said it will hear the matter on Friday, PTI reported. Advocate MM Kashyap, appearing for the woman, said she has been married for nine years. The complainant’s lawyer

Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (May 14, 2019)

Source:- downtoearth.org.in Considerable change in Yamuna flood plain observed: NGT panel report The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on May 9, 2019 received a report by the joint inspection team that investigated the demarcation of Yamuna river floodplain in Agra and the construction in it. During inspection, the team found that area along flood plain had changed considerably owing

Bengaluru-based NGO aids Delhi HC to study court delays

Source:- deccanherald.com A Delhi High Court project with the help of a Bengaluru-based NGO found that the National Capital Region requires 43 more judges to clear all the pending cases in one year. The Delhi High Court worked with Daksh, a Bengaluru-based civil society organisation, to study the functions of the courts without backlogs of cases and prepare an