We live in a country, where people get offended by mere a drop of a water. Especially with cinema! The moment a film is announced, people do look for certain aspects of the film and manipulate points and state that it hurts their religious sentiments or is deprecatory, hence putting an undue pressure on the
An Indian Tripartite Delegation, driven by the Minister of State for Labor and Employment (Independent Charge), Shri Bandaru Dattatreya partaken in the 106th Session of International Labor Conference (ILC) was held from 5-sixteenth June 2017. In a noteworthy stride towards annihilation of Child Labor from the nation, India endorsed International Labor Organizations Convention No 138
The Madras High Court Bench has refused to ban the sale of a book on history of the Mangalanathar Mangaleswari Temple at Uthirakosamangai in Ramanathapuram district in its judgement dated 2nd June 2017. The sale of the book outside the premises of the Temple was challenged on the ground that the author had not taken
The High Court of Madras recently questioned the Additional Advocate General on the source of the power of the Government to specify the percentage of disabilities for reservation in recruitment for various posts. The Bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M. Sundar was hearing a PIL seeking 4% reservation for the disabled in
1. Court seeks CBI action against Jagdish Tytler who gave false info for passport renewal: NEW DELHI: A special court on Tuesday directed the CBI to take action against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler for allegedly furnishing false information before the passport office while applying for renewal of the document. Special Judge Bharta Parashar said “though, an FIR should be registered, I
As it is said that law should be dynamic and not static, in the same way the working of the courts and legal professionals should be dynamic and the same thing was seen during the past days when, In an unusual move, Rohini Civil Court in Delhi has noted that the blue double-tick sign of
The much awaited verdict of the Nirbhaya gang rape case will be given by the bench of Supreme Court comprising of Justice Dipak Misra and Justices R Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan. The verdict will be delivered today at 2pm as per the cause list. The fate of the four accused who shook the nation’s conscience