The Court made the oral remark after X Corp's counsel pointed out that their primary grievance was that the Indian government's blocking orders did not give any reasons.
"Best is to ban social media. Lot of good will come. Seriously, school-going children are so addicted to it," the Court orally remarked while hearing an appeal by X Corp (formerly Twitter) concerning ...
The FIR concerned a report by Chaudhary on Aaj Tak wherein he reportedly said that the State was indulging in minority appeasement as its Swawalambi Sarathi scheme deprived Hindus and extended benefit ...
The Court said such status is conferred for various reasons that fall within the exclusive domain of the executive and that the Court cannot undertake a deeper examination through a judicial review.
The Court found that the fines collected from waste management rule violators were "meager" and unlikely to deter them. The Court was hearing a case concerning waste segregation and disposal of garbag ...
Justice M Nagaprasanna noted that the High Court had come across several cases where investigation has gone on for ages without a final report being filed
Justice R Nataraj observed that in order to purchase a piece of land in 2003, the trust propped up its trustee, R Raghu, to be the purchaser to avoid the prohibition under section 80 of Karnataka Land ...
The Court stressed that in matters like these, a humanistic approach needs to be adopted towards a convict in order to keep their societal roots from drying up