The Jharkhand High Court recently passed a directive to the state government, seeking information regarding the availability of facilities for differently abled individuals in courts throughout the state. A division bench of... Read more »
The Gauhati High Court recently reprimanded the Assam government for its lack of proactive measures in implementing laws related to the welfare and employment of transgender individuals. A bench comprising Chief Justice... Read more »
The Patna High Court recently dismissed a writ petition filed in the form of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that raised concerns about the guidelines issued by the Chief Election Officer of the... Read more »
The Karnataka High Court recently agreed to entertain a plea challenging the validity of a trial court’s order directing the filing of a criminal case against Karnataka minister B Nagendra regarding the... Read more »
The Kerala High Court has reinstated a PIL urging the State government to consider enacting and implementing ‘The Kerala Prevention of Eradication of Inhuman Evil Practices, Sorcery and Black Magic Bill, 2019’.... Read more »
The Allahabad High Court issued a directive to the Uttar Pradesh government, requesting a status report on the progress made in ensuring healthcare rights and toilet facilities for the third gender. In... Read more »
The Bombay High Court recently affirmed that a Muslim woman can seek relief under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (DV Act), even after divorce. A single bench of... Read more »
The Karnataka High Court recently reprimanded the State Government over the lack of proper toilets and drinking water facilities in schools. A bench of Chief Justice PB Varale and Justice MGS Kamalexpressed deep displeasure and issued... Read more »
The Kerala High Court recently emphasized that the installation of Artificial Intelligence cameras (AI cameras) on roads for the purpose of detecting traffic rule violations should not be discouraged solely based on... Read more »
The Gauhati High Court has ruled that the employee claiming ‘workman’ status under the Industrial Disputes Act must bear the burden of proof, not the management of the organization, in a recent... Read more »