Consider compassionate appointment for son born from second wife of the deceased: Rajasthan High Court The Rajasthan High Court passed a judgement
Consider compassionate appointment for son born from second wife of the deceased: Rajasthan High Court The Rajasthan High Court passed a judgement
Characterizing it as ‘sketchy’ and ‘non-speaking’, Court sets aside the order of the Joint Commissioner: Rajasthan High Court The Rajasthan
Madra High Court In this case , the court asked the state authority to consider for constituting a task force with representatives from both union
Madras High court The petition the petition was fired by the petitioner in the nature of PIL to issue writ of mandamus directing the respondent tak
Madras High court In this a writ petition was filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, challenging the order of the learned Single Jud
CRIMINAL REVISION No. – 36 of 2023 PANCHU KANAUJIYA V. SMT. SUMAN AND ANOTHER BENCH: JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR GUPTA Indian Penal Code Section
The Karnataka High Court observed under Justice HP Sandesh in Abdul Majeed v. State of Karnataka(Criminal Petition No. 10380/2022) when deciding on
The Karnataka High Court under Justice Hemant Chandangoudar in Honnegowda & ANR And State of Karnataka(Writ Petition No. 1353 of 2018) has inva
CRIMINAL MISC. WRIT PETITION NO.-14344/2022 NAFISA AND 4 OTHERS V. STATE OF U.P. AND 3 OTHERS BENCH: JUSTICES ANJANI KUMAR MISHRA AND GAJENDRA KUMA
The Karnataka High Court said under Justice K Natarajan in Prasad Raykar v. B T Dinesh (Criminal Appeal 725 of 2011) that a son who is the legal