A group of trade unions seeking to hold a peaceful procession in the capital on International Labour Day, May 1, were denied permission by the Karn
A group of trade unions seeking to hold a peaceful procession in the capital on International Labour Day, May 1, were denied permission by the Karn
The Karnataka High Court has refused to overturn an order issued by the Controlling Authority/Appellate Authority under the Payment of Gratuity Act
The Karnataka High Court recently quashed criminal proceedings brought against the Proprietors/Directors of a drug manufacturing company for allege
Abstract: The Supreme Court recently asked the government why the sedition law had not been repealed, stating that it is a weapon used by British c
The decision that the State Government should consider the case of a young woman identified as a ‘male’, years after spending her life as a fem
After a school boy hangs himself because of the frustrating words of the School Chairman who calls him Nalayak, Jhopadpatti-Chhap, the High Court o
Kissing and touching of private parts would not constitute an offence under section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. This is upheld by the High Court
According to the Karnataka High Court, Section 370 of the Indian Penal Code cannot be invoked solely on the basis of a suspicion that an accused pa
The Karnataka High Court has ruled that holding someone in jail for an unsolved crime simply because they are alleged to be habitual offenders or h
The Karnataka High Court recently quashed a Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) order demanding payment of betterment charges/fee from a more