Source – indiatoday.in The Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court has stayed the suspension of the principal of a government-run school at Malwasa in Ratlam district, action against whom was taken over distribution of notebooks carrying the picture of Hindutva ideologue Veer Savarkar on the cover. Principal R N Kerawat was suspended by
Source – news18.com Bhopal: In a major relief for film actress Monica Bedi, Madhya Pradesh high court on Monday upheld an earlier verdict of a Bhopal district court, which had exonerated the actress in a fake passport case. The actress, who had an affair with jailed underworld don Abu Salem, had allegedly got her passport from
Source – livelaw.in The Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that a petition in the nature of habeas corpus is not maintainable in cases where the detention is made for protection of witnesses, as envisaged under the Witness Protection Scheme, 2018. Thus while dismissing the petition, the bench of Chief Justice
Source – pagalguy.com The Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) has been recently warned by the HonтАЩble Madras High Court wherein the court has warned to stall the selection process for TNUSRB Grade-II Police Constable recruitment, if the board fails to comply with the interim order passed by the Madras High Court by 6th December
Source – indianexpress.com Days after Sanjha Lokswami, an Indore-based eveninger, carried stories and photographs of the honey trap case and uploaded at least one video and transcripts of audio conversations on its website, the Indore Police raided its office and other business establishments owned by editor Jitendra Soni. Police teams raided SoniтАЩs home, a hotel,
Source – in.news.yahoo.com Rewa (MP), Nov 15 (PTI) An IAS officer has written aletter to former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj SinghChouhan and raised the issue of ‘dumpers’ in it in a bid toembarrass the senior BJP leader. The Congress had earlier alleged that Chouhan and hiswife had bought dumpers, estimated to cost Rs 2
Source – newindianexpress.com SHILLONG: Justice Mohammed Rafiq will be sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Meghalaya High Court on Wednesday, an official said on Tuesday. Governor Tathagata Roy would administer the oath of office and secrecy to him at Raj Bhavan. Rafiq, 59, succeeds Ajay Kumar Mittal who is now the Chief Justice