The Bombay High Court affirmed a family court judgement dissolving the marriage of a Pune-based couple, declaring that labelling the husband a womaniser and an alcoholic without providing evidence amounts to cruelty. On October 12, a division bench of Justices Nitin Jamdar and Sharmila Deshmukh Continue Reading
Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, said to Prime Minister Narendra Modi today that “the whole country is seeing the difference between your words and deeds” in reference to the release of 11 life-sentenced inmates who were convicted of raping Bilkis Bano and killing her family members during the Gujarat riots in 2002. During […]Continue Reading
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has held that divorced parents are equally responsible for the education of their children. The High Court said this in a complaint filed by a student alleging that Dhanbad was facing financial difficulties to join IITs. The court rejected the father’s claim that he could not find […]Continue Reading
While hearing the plea seeking a CBI investigation into the infamous ‘Gurugram kid murder’ case, the country’s top court, the Supreme Court of India, has voluntarily announced that it is going to examine that are the schools following the safety guidelines directed by the authorities. A couple of days before, a kid studying in class […]Continue Reading
While hearing a PIL petition filed by the renowned social activist, Anna Hazare, over the alleged sugar scam in which the government lost nearly twenty-five thousand crores, the Bombay High Court advised the petitioner to approach the police department and file a complaint. Reminding the provision that insists the petitioner to approach the police department […]Continue Reading