A division bench of Justices AS Gadkari and PD Naik ordered that the boy be handed over by his maternal relatives to the father at the Kasturba Marg police station.
Category: Civil Cases
Delhi High Court upholds validity of Agnipath Scheme; says scheme introduced in national interest
A division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad dismissed a bunch of petitions challenging the Central government’s scheme.
“Common Man Bogged Down By Corruption”: Supreme Court
The top court said India will have to go back to its core values and character if it has to truly become what it is striving for.
Punit Goenka moves NCLAT against NCLT Mumbai order initiating insolvency process against Zee
While claiming a financial debt of over ₹92 crore, IndusInd Bank has initiated the CIRP at a time when Zee Entertainment is seeking approval of its merger with Sony Pictures.
Hindenburg report on Adani: Supreme Court says it will not pass any injunction order against media
Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud said the same when one of the petitioners in the case before the top court, advocate ML Sharma, mentioned his plea for a media gag.
Supreme Court Relief To Assam MLA In Case Linked To Citizenship Law Protest
Akhil Gogoi has allegedly been vocal against the central government during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests.
Delhi High Court asks Central government to decide on allocation of vacant PwD-reserved seats to persons with disability less than benchmark
The Court also appreciated the efforts by advocate Rahul Bajaj, a lawyer with visual impairment, who appeared for a specially-abled student.
Actress Assault Case: Kerala High Court permits accused Pulsar Suni to be physically present in trial court to witness proceedings
Justice K Babu observed that permitting the accused in a case to directly witness the trial against him is a factor that goes towards ensuring a fair trial.
Not providing medical treatment does not amount to cruelty: Mumbai court acquits man, family accused of abetting wife’s suicide
Additional Sessions Judge SM Takalikar also ruled that the general wear and tear within a family did not constitute cruelty towards the deceased.
Kerala High Court begins publishing judgments in Malayalam
The Kerala High Court has now become the first High Court in the country to publish its judgments in the regional language.