Tag: High Court

New rules don’t prohibit cattle slaughter, says Kerala high court

Source – indiatimes.com KOCHI: The Kerala high court on Wednesday observed that the Union government’s newly-introduced rules did not prohibit slaughter of cattle or eating beef. The state government, meanwhile, decided to escalate its protest against the notification. A division bench led by Chief Justice Navaniti Prasad Singh made the oral observation while considering a public interest litigation challenging the

Vodafone Plea Against TRAI Penalty: Delhi High Court Seeks Government’s Response

Source – gadgets.ndtv.com The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the government’s response on Vodafone’s plea against telecom regulator TRAI’s recommendation to impose a Rs. 1,050 crores penalty on it for not providing interconnectivity to Reliance Jio. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva also issued notice to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and sought its reply to Vodafone’s plea alleging

Private schools accused of violating High Court orders

Source – tribuneindia.com Abhishek Rai, member, Corporal Punishment Committee, Kullu, has approached the district administration against alleged violation of High Court orders by private schools and educational institutions of this district. He alleged private schools and educational institutions were charging various additional charges from parents under various heads. He alleged schools were charging maintenance charges and

Supreme Court sets aside Allahabad High Court order on PG medical seats 

Source:- economictimes.indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today set aside the Allahabad High Court’s May 29 order which had quashed 50 per cent institutional preference in admission to PG medical seats. A vacation bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan and Deepak Gupta said institutes like the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and the

Calcutta High Court Clarifies the Scope of ‘New And Original Design’ and the Responsibility Of Controller In Issuing Orders In Two Recent Decisions

Source:- spicyip.com The Calcutta High Court in two recent decisions has clarified some important aspects of the Designs Act, 2000 (“the Act”). Both cases were appeals to the High Court against the orders of the Controller of Designs, under Section 36 the Act. Case No. 1: Controller Must Pass Reasoned Orders In Krishna Plastic Industries

Nuns, priests have rights over personal property: High Court

Source:- financialexpress.com The Kerala High Court has held that Christian priests and nuns cannot be denied their rights over personal property merely because they have entered into the religious order and renounced worldly pleasures.  There was absolutely no statutory prohibition for a Christian priest or nun in the matter of intestate or testamentary succession of