The Kerala High Court mandates therapy for the 21-year-old’s parents and sister in order for them to comprehend and accept gender identification

The Kerala High Court mandates therapy for the 21-year-old’s parents and sister in order for them to comprehend and accept gender identification

Key Words : Kerala High Court, Gender Identification, Justice  C. Jayachandran The order was given by a division bench of Justices Anu Sivaraman and C. Jayachandran in response to a habeas corpus request made by the parents who claimed that their “daughter” had been unlawfully imprisoned by a group known Read more

Bihar State Legal Services Authority Initiates Education Outreach to Slums, Enrolls Over 300 Disadvantaged Children in Government Schools

Bihar State Legal Services Authority Initiates Education Outreach to Slums, Enrolls Over 300 Disadvantaged Children in Government Schools

Patna, September 12, 2023 – In an encouraging show of commitment to education and social change, Patna High Court Judge Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh and Chief Executive Officer, Bihar State Legal Services Authority (BSLSA), visited the slums. It is currently under the jurisdiction of Rupaspur police station. The purpose of Read more

If there is a dispute between an employee and employer in a cooperative society, it must be resolved according to the provisions of the U.P Cooperative Societies Act of 1965, as per the High Court.

If there is a dispute between an employee and employer in a cooperative society, it must be resolved according to the provisions of the U.P Cooperative Societies Act of 1965, as per the High Court.

In a recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court has emphasized that any dispute between an employee and employer of a Cooperative Society must be resolved in accordance with the provisions of the U.P Cooperative Societies Act, 1965. The case pertained to an employee named Ajay Kumar Mishra who had been Read more

Gyanvapi - Kashi Vishwanath Case: Legal Implications of Varanasi Court Directing ASI to Hand Over Recovered Items to District Magistrate

Gyanvapi – Kashi Vishwanath Case: Legal Implications of Varanasi Court Directing ASI to Hand Over Recovered Items to District Magistrate

The recent development in the Gyanvapi – Kashi Vishwanath case, where a Varanasi court has directed the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to hand over the items recovered during its survey to the District Magistrate, has ignited a fresh wave of discussions and debates. This decision has significant legal implications Read more

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