If judicial officials make mistakes, the judiciary’s credibility would suffer is upheld by the Kerala High Court in the case of Nahif Ali v.
If judicial officials make mistakes, the judiciary’s credibility would suffer is upheld by the Kerala High Court in the case of Nahif Ali v.
Chief Wildlife Warden ordered to allow farmers to hunt wild boars by the Kerala High Court in the case of K.V.Sebastian v. State of Kerala through
The Gujarat High Court on 5th August 2022 refused to intervene in a writ petition filed by an Assistant Professor against Sabarmati University, a p
The Gujarat High Court on 16th June 2022 ruled that if any information sought under the Right to Information Act is destroyed and it is not the res
The Gujarat High Court on 10th June 2022 ruled that the key factor in determining whether a property dispute is a “commercial dispute” under th
In the case of State of Odisha & Ors. v. Radhakanta Tripathy & Anr. (Case No.: W.P.(C) No. 38923 of 2020 Order Dated: 29th June 2022), acco
In the case of Gobardhan Gadaba @ Gadava v. State of Odisha(Case No.: CRLREV No. 247 of 2007). According to the Orissa High Court, there is no lega
In the case of Tapan Kumar Pradhan v. State of Odisha(Case No.: CRLA No. 29 of 2003,Judgment Dated: 11th August 2022),the Orissa High Court recentl
The Bombay High Court passed a judgement on 24th of February, 2021 in which it subdued the queries of a division bench, which had a query arising b
On 23rd of March in the year 2021, The Bombay High Court passed a judgement in which it answered the queries of the division bench in respect to th