Source – cbnnews The Indian Supreme Court has implemented a new rule aimed at cutting down on spousal rape and even consensual sex with teenage brides. Under the new ruling, sex with a bride under the age of 18 will be considered rape, punishable by 10 years in prison or a life sentence. This is a
Source – intoday.in The Supreme Court of India, on October 9, just 10 days before Diwali, issued an order banning the sale of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR till November 1. This, quite obviously, hurt the sentiments of many people living in the national capital region, and even those who live in other parts of the country worrying if the
Source – fakingnews.firstpost.com The Supreme Court has banned sale of firecrackers in Delhi NCR ahead of Diwali, citing various health probelms to the citizens. Ban is applicable during Diwali and choti Diwali and will be revoked before New Year eve. SC has not banned bursting of firecrackers which have been bought last year. Though SC has
Source – dayafterindia.com People of Delhi salute the Supreme Court of India for banning sale of crackers.The Delhi police is commended for the professional job to keep vigil on the unscrupulous elements.The Polluters have to pay heavy cost and suffer Jail. Pollution control regulators are keeping hawk eyes on the eve of Dewali night. Monitoring Stations
Source – firstpost.com It’s obviously a weird thing to be celebrating in 2017, but we had every reason to rejoice on 11 October when the Supreme Court declared that sex with a minor wife is rape, in the case of Independent Thought vs Union of India. The SC struck down the exception to Section 375 of the Indian Penal
Source – indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: Organised crimeis not restricted to a “particular state” and a trial court can take note of charge sheets filed against offenders outside the state for invoking the stringent MCOCA, the Supreme Courthas held. The Maharashtra Control of Organised Crimes Act (MCOCA), which is in force in Delhi too, is invoked against offenders to curb
Source – firstpost.com Should all students with special needs be admitted to special schools? Shouldn’t they have the right to get an education in general schools like other children? A recent Supreme Court observation related to the education of disabled children have raised these questions among child rights activist and academicians. In the observation, the apex
Source – timesofindia.indiatimes.com BENGALURU: Tainted former India cricketer S Sreesanth said he would approach the Supreme Court in a last ditch effort to lift the life ban imposed on him by the BCCI following allegations of spot-fixing during an IPL match in 2013. “That is the only option left with me, to approach the Supreme Court.
Source – zeenews.india.com It also adds that the minority rights of Hindus in these states are being “siphoned off illegally and arbitrarily to the majority population because neither Central nor the state governments have notified Hindus as a ‘minority’ under Section 2(c) of National Commission for Minority Act. Therefore, Hindus are being deprived of their
Source – thehindu.com The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the bail plea of lawyer Rohit Tandon, who was arrested in connection with an alleged money laundering case post-demonetisation. A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud dismissed the bail plea of Tandon, who was arrested after a raid on his