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Supreme Court rejects Karnataka govt’s review plea in Jayalalithaa DA case

Source:- hindustantimes.com The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed the Karnataka government’s plea seeking review of its verdict by which it had abated the proceedings in a disproportionate assets case against late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa. “Applications for personal hearing of review petitions before the court are rejected. “We have considered the review petitions

Bengaluru court annuls verdict in solar scam case

Source:- indialivetoday.com Thiruvananthapuram/Kerala, April 6: In a relief to former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, a city civil court on Wednesday annulled its verdict directing six persons, including him and a firm to together pay Rs 1,60,85,700 in a case relating to the alleged solar scam. The court said that the case would be heard

India Now Has Four Women High Court Chief Justices

Source:- in.news.yahoo.com With the appointment of Justice Indira Banerjee as the Chief justice of the Madras High Court on Wednesday, four high courts in India are now headed by women. The sex ratio in the Indian judicial system is skewed as it is not representative of the female population of the country, and therefore, this

Use drones to check illegal constructions: High court

Source:- timesofindia.indiatimes.com MUMBAI: Bombay High Court has said Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation must use modern technology including satellite and drones to supervise unauthorised constructions. “Make use of satellite…make use of drones. Human machinery has failed,” said a bench of Justice Naresh Patila and Justice Shalini Phansalkar-Joshi on April 5. The observations were made as the court

Supreme Court asks Delhi HCs to appoint independent prosecutors in POCSO courts

Source:- indianexpress.com The Supreme Court on Friday directed various high courts to initiate steps for appointing independent public prosecutors for POCSO courts meant for trial of sexual offence cases against children. Terming the issue as “extremely important and significant”, a bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar also directed the Delhi High Court to

Supreme Court to hear petition of Bangladeshi minorities

Source:- asianage.com New Delhi: A five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court will take up for hearing on April 19 a petition for protection of the rights of displaced people from minority communities in Bangladesh, who were compelled to take shelter in India. A three-judge Bench of Chief Justice J.S. Khehar and Justices D.Y. Chandrachud