Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday emphasized the importance of swift justice in cases involving crimes against women, stating that it will provide greater assurance of their safety. The prime minister also... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Thursday stated that it has scheduled a hearing for August 9 regarding a plea challenging the Bombay High Court’s decision, which had upheld a Mumbai college’s ban on... Read more »
The Bombay High Court on Monday emphasized that providing clear streets and footpaths should be a daily obligation for state authorities, not just a temporary measure during visits by the prime minister... Read more »
“Rules For Litigants To Appear In Person Before Court Not Contrary To Fundamental Rights”: Bombay HC
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday has stated that the rules framed for granting permission to litigants to argue their matters personally are regulatory in nature and not contrary to the constitutional... Read more »
The Supreme Court recently noted that imposing a ban on a politician’s participation in political activities as a condition for granting bail would constitute a violation of fundamental rights. A bench comprising... Read more »
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court challenging the validity of the colonial-era Shariat Act of 1937 in matters of marriage, divorce, and succession among Muslims Petitioner Sabina, wife of... Read more »
The Supreme Court today held that it can exercise its plenary powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to grant a divorce decree to consenting parties, in cases of irretrievable breakdown of... Read more »
The Delhi High Court recently observed that the right to reside in a matrimonial home under the provisions of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act also includes the right to... Read more »