The Supreme Court has said courts should not go strictly by the rule book to deny justice to the deserving litigant as it would lead to miscarriage of justice."All the rules of procedure are the handmaids of justice. The language employed by the draf ..
Proper understanding of religion need of hourCity reporter GUWAHATI, Nov 23 – “In the changing dimensions of terrorism, and fundamental or religious terrorism emerging as the deadliest of all, it is important for the people to learn about their own r ..
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (I) of article 217 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint (i) Shri Justice Rakesh Kumar Garg and (ii) Shri Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain, Additional Judges of the Punjab & Haryana H ..
Chief Justice of India Justice K G Balakrishnan on Saturday termed National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme as one of the most progressive welfare measures but said it was hindered by factors such as corruption, lack of transparency and nexus betwe ..
The Law Commissions submits its 214th Report on Proposals for Reconsideration of Judges Cases THE REPORT EXAMINES THE PROCEDURE FOR APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES OF SC AND HCThe Law Commission of India submitted to the Government of India, its 214th Report o ..
New Delhi: BCCI top brass and Union minister Sharad Pawar rushed to the Supreme Court on Friday seeking a ‘third umpire’ view on the legality of the Calcutta High Court’s direction to initiate criminal proceedings against them, allegedly for filing a ..
Instead of Waste Paper, Hazardous Waste Had Made Way To Tuticorin PortChennai: Forty containers of hazardous municipal waste imported from the US and rotting at Tuticorin Port for three years has been ordered out of India. A division bench of the Ma ..
New Delhi, Nov. 21: A principal source of concern for India, which explains its alacrity in deploying the Navy to the Gulf of Aden area to fight off Somali sea pirates, is the very high proportion of Indian crew employed in international merchant mar ..
New Delhi: The Army’s plan to court-martial retired Lt-General Surendra K Sahni ran into rough weather on Friday after the Delhi High Court put an interim stay on legal proceedings against the former Army Service Corps officer. An Army court of inqu ..
New Delhi, Nov. 20: After many years of delay, India may finally have a comprehensive law to deal with atrocities against children. The Union law ministry has asked the women and child development ministry to prepare a comprehensive law on the issue ..