The order was passed after a woman moved the High Court claiming that her husband was detained for a bailable offence and illegally harassed despite offering to pay the amount required for his release ...
"If he has already undergone a significant period of the proposed sentence, the court would ordinarily be obligated to enlarge him on bail, keeping aside the seriousness of the accusations," the High ...
A division bench upheld an order of the single judge that prohibited Airtel-owned Wynk from using songs owned by Tips Industries without their consent, and without payment of royalty to Tips.
The firm, controlled by the grandnephew of Sharad Pawar, had been served the closure notice at 2 AM on September 28 by the pollution control board which ordered its closure within 72 hours.
The Bench reserved its verdict in petitions filed by stand-up comic Kunal Kamra and others challenging the introduction of Fact-Check Units through the amended IT Rules, 2023.
The Court found that there was an unexplained and inordinate delay in the execution of a 1993 detention order and the detaining authority did not make any effort to serve the order on the man.
Some accountability needs to be fixed when accused persons remain in jail for long, the High Court opined while calling for an explanation from the trial court.
An intermediary can either take down the fake or false part, or, depending upon the nature of the content, put a disclaimer on content that is flagged by FCUs, SG Mehta said.
A bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Bela M Trivedi admitted the NIA's appeal against the High Court's order granting Raut bail and listed the case on October 5. The stay on Raut's bail order will c ...
"The condition of epilepsy is neither an incurable disease nor can it be considered a mental disorder or a psychopathic disorder, for making a ground under Section 13(1)(iii) of the Hindu Marriage Act ...
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that the rules do not prohibit any express of opinion or critical analysis against government but is only intended to rein in false news.