On 13-11-2015, the first of its kind Women of India Exhibition- with the theme ‘Women and Organic Products’ was inaugurated by the Union Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi and the Union Minister of Agriculture and Read More …
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Second wife of a deceased government employee is qualified to claim family pension without requiring to produce her marriage certificate
Madras High Court: While considering an interesting issue that whether the second wife of the deceased government employee is entitled to claim the family pension without production of her marriage certificate, the bench of Hariparanthaman, J., held that the petitioner Read More …
Delhi HC declines to stay kejriwal odd/even cars anti-pollution trial
The Delhi high court on Wednesday refused to restrain the city government from enforcing it’s decision to allow even and odd number cars to ply in Delhi on alternative dates, saying the decision is on a “trial basis”. A division Read More …
National Law University, Delhi set to organize the 6th Indian Vis Pre-Moot from 25-28 February, 2016
National Law University, Delhi is set to organize the 6th Indian Vis Pre-Moot for the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court Competition, in association with the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris (ICC). Unlike many other international moots, there Read More …
Salman khan acquitted by Bombay High Court in 2002 hit-n-run case
The Bombay High Court on Thursday acquitted Salman Khan saying that he cannot be convicted on the basis of the evidence produced in the 2002 hit-and-run case, in what is being seen as a major relief for the actor. Here Read More …
SC tells states to add acid victims to disability list.
‘Only 17 states came out with compensation plan’ The Supreme Court on Monday directed all states and union territories to take steps for including acid attack victims into the disability list, so that they can claim reservation while seeking a Read More …
Lok sabha resents scrapping of NJAC act by Supreme Court.
Member cutting across parties seek new law to end collegium system. Cutting across party lines parliamentarians on Monday resented restoration of collegium system by the supreme court for appointment of judges, saying the scrapping of the national judicial appointments commission Read More …
VODAFONE SEEKS CONCILIATION TO RESOLVE TAX DISPUTE
British telecom major Vodafone has approached the Indian government to resolve its Rs 20,000- crore tax dispute through Conciliation. The government has already held one round of meeting following Vodafone’s move but the government is yet to finalise the contours of terms of reference Read More …
Madras HC prescribes “dress code” for devotees to enter the Temples
The Madras High Court has prescribed a dress code for men, women and even children to visit temples maintained by Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE) Department across the State. Justice S. Vaidyanathan gave the above direction in Read More …
Case Brief: Mahendra Saree Emporium v. G.V. Srinivasa Murthy, 2002 (3) SCR 694
Deciding Authority: The Supreme Court of India Name of the Judges: R.C. LAHOTI & B.N. AGRAWAL Date of Judgement: 01/05/2002 Facts: Proceedings for eviction of tenant from the suit premises were initiated under Section 21 of the Karnataka Rent Control Read More …
