While the Central Government is vested with wide powers in matters of deportation, such powers must be exercised fairly and without any hint of arbitrariness, the bench emphasised.
"Along with power comes responsibility. People cannot die for reasons that we don't have driver, technician, we did not get spanner etc," the Court said.
A Bench of Justices MS Sonak and NW Sambre aid that several deaths are taking place in the State due to lack of Oxygen and the Court and authorities cannot be in denial.
A plea has been filed in the High Court of Bombay at Goa, assailing the validity of a Margao Collector’s Order mandating the installation of the Aarogya Setu app for entry into the Margao Collectorate ...
The Court appreciated the endeavour of Goa government to frame an Act in the year 2000 to create a robust infrastructure for catering to damage and ill effects caused by mass transportation of materia ...
The Court observed that the road widening project, which had not been completed despite 12 years having passed, was causing difficulties to not just people but also the State exchequer.
Maanasi Pilla and Nandini Kaushik represented Bennett University while Tejaswini Satheesh and Pratham Pedaparthi represented IIULER at the competition.
The Consumer Commission concluded that huge profiteering was the sole motive of the errant parties and that they had harassed the customer at the last minute when they were set to travel to their dest ...
The High Court at Goa also observed that the cess was rightfully imposed by the State of Goa as a fee to employ mechanisms to reduce carbon footprints arising from the activities of the companies.
The Court quashed a 2014 order of the Goa State Information Commission which had held that the Archbishop, in his capacity as the Patriarchal Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Goa, is a public authority.