A bench of Justices MR Shah and Ahsanuddin Amanullah in its order noted that it was the duty of States in a welfare state to ensure that migrants are not deprived of benefits like foodgrains.
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IT Rules Amendment: Central government opposes Kunal Kamra plea in Bombay High Court; says fake news impacts electoral democracy
The government emphasized that it is equipped with resources to verify fake news which is not available to the common man and it is crucial to ensure that authentic information is disseminated to the public.
Object of women empowerment would be frustrated if gross misconduct of woman is condoned: Bombay High Court
The High Court upheld orders to remove a woman Sarpanch, who committed misconduct by withdrawing an amount from a village committee in breach of the rules.
[Fake News case] Why NSA against Manish Kashyap? We will club all FIRs: Supreme Court
The Court allowed Kashyap to amend his plea to challenge the invocation of the National Security Act and indicated its inclination to transfer all the cases to Bihar.
“Atrocious”: Supreme Court stays Telangana High Court order imposing restrictions on CBI questioning of MP YS Avinash Reddy
The High Court had directed that the questions put to Reddy by the CBI be in printed form and circulated in advance, and that the interrogation be taped.
Uphaar Cinema Fire: Supreme Court Sets Aside Proceedings Against Ex-Senior Cop
A bench of Justices KM Joseph, BV Nagarathna and Aravind Kumar said that the magistrate had erred in issuing summons against Kanth.
Supreme Court Adjourns Requests On Probe Agency Chief’s Term
A bench of justices BR Gavai, Vikram Nath and Sanjay Karol adjourned the matter for further hearing on May 3.
Impossible To List Constitution Benches Unless Time Rationed: Supreme Court
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, who is heading a five-judge Constitution bench hearing the same-sex marriage matter, said the Chief Justices before him had not set up Constitution benches because of the kind of pressure which is there in terms of the inflow of matters.
No Relief For Rahul Gandhi In Defamation Case, Surat Court Rejects Request
Rahul Gandhi had requested that his conviction be paused pending his appeal against a court order sentencing him to two years in jail.
Survivor of sexual offence should be heard but no obligation in law to make her a party to proceedings: Delhi High Court
The Court also passed a series of directions for its registry to maintain confidentiality of the identity of sexual violence victims.