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Born with a million-dollar dream to serve the society, Akanksha is pursuing her career in legal studies and currently, she is a 2nd year BA.LLB student from Narsee Monjee Institute of management studies, NMIMS, School of law. A solitary historical traveller by hobby, she has developed a keen interest in content writing from a very early stage of legal education. Akanksha has written a few articles and research paper that pertains to a different field of law and exhibits her art of writing.
"We need not say anything on the greatness of Netaji, apart from the contribution made, which starts from his resignation from the coveted post to the creation of Indian National Army. His contribution towards the Indian Freedom movement is unparallel: HC observed.
Read MoreFurther, relying upon the Mohammad Ikram Hussain v State of UP and Kanu Sanyal v District Magistrate Darjeeling case, the Court held that the writ of Habeas Corpus is a prerogative writ and an extraordinary remedy.
Read MoreThis will be the first time property tax has been imposed in Jammu and Kashmir.
Read MoreInitially, the case was heard by a Bench which comprised of Justice Gogoi himself. This raised question marks over the independence of the judiciary.
Read MoreAccording to Delhi Police, Sidhu was the main instigator behind the violence that was organised by protesting farmers. It was also claimed that Deep Sidhu instigated the mob to breach barricades with tractors and deviate from the approved route.
Read MoreCounsel representing Lovepreet submitted before the court that he was not given that basic right to apply for bail and that there had been an unnecessary delay on the part of the Delhi Police in filing the charge sheet. Also, the 90-day custody period and subsequent extension of the investigation period had expired on November 11, 2020. However, till that date, charge-sheet was not filed.
Read More"Liquor outlet is neither a bookstall nor a grocery shop to be located near a school or a residential area," says Madras HC
Read More"Mr Ashok Saini has been found guilty and debarred from entering the precincts of the Supreme Court of India for a period of three months from July 1, 2021, till September 30, 2021," the notice issued by GSICC stated.
Read MoreThe review plea had further stated that the Apex Court’s verdict would lead to a situation where the administration would never engage in dialogue with protesters but would instead take action against them including their prosecution.
Read MoreAvadi Police was ordered to provide instant protection to the petitioner and to take some action against the people involved in land grabbing. The Court further added that the authorities should make sure that no one takes advantage of their status of being affiliated with a political party to grab the land.
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