Right to live with a person of his/her choice irrespective of religion professed by them, is intrinsic to right to life and personal liberty: Allahabad High Court
Interference in a personal relationship, would constitute a serious encroachment into the right to freedom of choice of the two individuals: Allahabad High Court
We fail to understand that if the law permits two persons even of the same sex to live together peacefully then neither any individual nor a family nor even State can have objection to relationship of two major individuals who out of their own free will are living together.
On Judicial independence, Subramanium says: The Constitution’s democratic credentials depend on it.
Considering the enormity of the judiciary's role, Subramnium adds: Insulating the courts should have been a matter of constitutional desire... Judges must act without fear, fervour or ill will.
Chief Justice of India SA Bobde led bench of the #SupremeCourt to pronounce judgment tomorrow on plea by former soldier of Border Security Force, Tej Bahadur challenging the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Lok Sabha in 2019 from Varanasi. @narendramodi
Tej Bahadur had challenged the rejection of his nomination as Samajwadi Party candidate from Varanasi constituency for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. He had initially filed his nomination as independent candidate but had later altered it to enter his nomination as SP candidate.
Bahadur's nomination papers were reportedly rejected by the returning officer, citing his failure to submit a certificate that he was not sacked from BSF for either corruption or disloyalty. #SupremeCourt #judgment @ECISVEEP
#DelhiRiots : Delhi Court begins hearing case concerning the alleged conspiracy that led to riots in the national capital’s North-East area in February 2020.
#BombayHighCourt is hearing the plea filed by Sunaina Holey, accused of putting out offensive tweets against the Chief Minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray, seeking quashing of the FIR.
#Breaking: Delhi High Court dismisses plea by acquitted accused challenging CBI appeal against 2G verdict on the ground of lack of requisite sanction/approval from Centre.
CBI Appeal was duly filed, says Justice Brijesh Sethi.
#Breaking : Delhi High Court also holds that the 2018 amendment to the Prevention of Corruption Act would not come to the rescue of the acquitted accused.
Amended Act does not apply to offences that have already taken place, says Court