An investigation is conducted by Special Investigation Team (SIT) in order to probe the allegations put forward by a Naval Officer’s wife that her husband and his colleagues are forcing her in wife-swapping and then further torturing her for her Read More …
Supreme Court Judgment on software programmes.
SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT. CASE NO.: Appeal (civil) 2582 of 1998 PETITIONER: TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES V. RESPONDENT: STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH DATE OF JUDGMENT: 13/03/2001 BENCH: Rajendra Babu & R.C. Lahoti. Read More …
Mossack Fonseca to start legal action over Panama Papers leak.
The Law Firm Mossack Fonseca & Co., who is at present in the centre of Panama Paper Scandal, says that it is filing suit against the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) for the leak of information which the firm Read More …
Chandy hints at legal action against PM for 'Somalia' jibe.
The Chief Minister of Kerala Oommen Chandy hinted against a legal action for making an unwarranted remark against the people of Kerala to Somalia by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Chandy while addressing a press conference said that he want a Read More …
Supreme Court Judgment on qualification necessary for the post of Assistant Zoologist.
Inder Jit Gupta & Ors. V. Union of India & Ors. Date: 14/08/2001. Facts: In this case the appellants served in the Zoological Survey of India under the control of the ministry of Environment & Forests. Most of them were appointed as Assistant Zoologists by direct recruitment and Read More …
States Failing to Tackle Drought.
The Supreme Court pronounced Centre guilty of “washing its hands of” a national disaster that affected one-fourth of the country. The court found that the total population in the districts affected by drought is about 33 crore. The PIL plea Read More …
Supreme Court quashes TRAI’s Call.
Spelling relief for the telecom sector, the Supreme Court on Wednesday quashed the controversial Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s (TRAI) call-drop regulations, terming them “arbitrary” legislation whose actual intent is to penalise service providers rather than ensure quality service. Describing Read More …
SpiceJet told to pay 10 lakhs for offloading disabled flyer within 2 months
4 years of struggle by Jeeja Ghosh, director of Disability Studies at Indian Institute of Cerebral Paisy finally ended when the Honorable Supreme Court directed SpiceJet to pay 10 lakhs as damages to her for violating Civil Aviation Requirement Guidelines,2008. She was Read More …
Legalizing Prostitution in India.
ABSTRACT. Prostitution is regarded as the oldest profession in the world and there are several countries with long histories of this activity, and India is one of those countries. Back in the times of kingdoms, courtesans were accorded regal status Read More …
JUVINILE JUSTICE ACT
ABSTRACT The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) of Children Act is basically a legal framework for justice of juvenile in India. The word ‘juvenile’ is used for the children who are up to 18 yrs. This Act provides special protection Read More …
