Day: October 4, 2021
High Court judge rules being a housewife is a full-time, payable job
A Kenyan High Court judge, Teresia Matheka, who oversaw a matrimonial property dispute, put a stop to the unfairness of the court wanting to rule that housewives do not contribute anything to the financial progress and workings of the family. READ: WATCH: Jennifer Lopez performs her brand new single The judge said: “It is easy for the spouse working […]
Read MoreDelhi High Court Seeks Status Report From Registrar Of Central Govt Industrial Tribunal On Upgradation Of Infrastructure For Holding VC Hearings
The Delhi High Court has sought status report from Registrar of the Central Government Industrial Tribunal (CGIT) on upgradation of infrastructure for holding VC hearings in the Tribunal. Justice Pratibha M Singh said that the infrastructure ought to be upgraded to ensure that whenever CGIT reopens, the facilities required to conduct full-fledged online hearings are […]
Read MoreNZ High Court orders Lord Fulivai and wife to pay up NZ$253,370
by Linny Folau A former Governor of Vava’u, Lord Fulivai and his wife Lady Fulivai who made personal loans and were paid large sums of money by an Auckland company director in exchange for promised land leases in Tonga, which they did not honour, have been ordered by the High Court of New Zealand to pay […]
Read MoreDelhi High Court Issues Notice On Plea Challenging Civil Defence Act Provisions 1968
Delhi High Court issued notice to Delhi Government and Central Government on Civil Defence Act. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice to the Delhi Government and Central Government on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of Section 6(2) and Section 14(1) of the Civil Defence Act, 1968. The bench of Justice […]
Read MoreInauguration of Video Conferencing Solution at Madhya Pradesh High Court By Chief Justice
The Madhya Pradesh High Court Chief Justice Mohammad Rafiq has virtually inaugurated a customized video conferencing solution for the High Court of M.P. and District Judiciary. The High Court of Madhya Pradesh has procured 1200 licenses and a further rate contract of 500 licenses of Cisco WebEx with many new features. For High Court, the […]
Read MoreCBI, SIT file status report before Calcutta High Court on post-poll violence
The CBI and the Special Investigation Team (SIT) submitted status reports on cases of post-poll violence in West Bengal before the Calcutta High Court on Monday. The reports were submitted in a sealed cover before the division bench of Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal and Justice Rajarshi Bharadwaj. “All the cases, where, as per the […]
Read Morewest bengal: Supreme Court defers to October 22 hearing on West Bengal’s suit against CBI probe
The Supreme Court Monday deferred to October 22 the hearing of West Bengal government’s lawsuit alleging that CBI is pressing ahead with investigation into the post-poll violence cases in the state without securing its nod as per the law. A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao clarified it would not grant any more adjournments […]
Read More5 things to know Monday
The Supreme Court starts a new term After more than a year of debating its docket virtually due to COVID-19, the Supreme Court returns to the courtroom Monday to conduct oral arguments in person. However, Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh will participate remotely after testing positive for COVID-19 last week. Over the summer, a majority of the court […]
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Read MoreSupreme surgery: Don’t expand the high court; do permanently shift to live audio of arguments
When a Supreme Court with a conservative supermajority begins its new term today, hearing arguments in person again (sans COVID-positive Brett Kavanaugh) for the first time since the pandemic began, it will consider cases defining constitutional rights for the 21st century. We’ll have plenty to say in the coming weeks about gun safety in New […]
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