According to the Uttarakhand High Court, Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code permits minor children to request support from their mothers.

According to the Uttarakhand High Court, Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code permits minor children to request support from their mothers.

Keywords: Maintenance, Criminal Procedure Code, Minor Children, Sec 125 of CrPC. In an important decision, the Uttarakhand High Court ruled that a minor child has the right to sue their mother for maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), if the mother has the financial wherewithal Read more

TRANSGENDER INDIVIDUALS ARE TO BE GRANTED RESERVATION IN LOCAL BODY POLLS: MADRAS HC

TRANSGENDER INDIVIDUALS ARE TO BE GRANTED RESERVATION IN LOCAL BODY POLLS: MADRAS HC

Keywords: Transgenders, Reservation, Land allotment, Local elections, Mainstream activities On 23rd of August, Justice S. M. Subramaniam directed the Tamil Nadu State Government to grant transgender people the reservations in local election bodies. This discussion arose during the hearing of a certain case relating to passing resolution against land allotment Read more

Supreme Court Clarifies: 3-Month Limit under Article 22(4)(a) of Preventive Detention Applies Only at Initial Stage till Advisory Board's Report

Supreme Court Clarifies: 3-Month Limit under Article 22(4)(a) of Preventive Detention Applies Only at Initial Stage till Advisory Board’s Report

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of India provided important clarifications regarding the application of the three-month limit under Article 22(4)(a) of the Constitution in cases of preventive detention. The Court dismissed an appeal challenging a preventive detention order issued under the Andhra Pradesh Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Read more

Centre Defends Article 370 Revocation In SC, Says Special Provisions For North Eastern States Or Other Parts Will Not Be Affected

Centre Defends Article 370 Revocation In SC, Says Special Provisions For North Eastern States Or Other Parts Will Not Be Affected

In the Article 370 case hearing, the Union Government told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that it has absolutely no intention to interfere with the special provisions applicable to North Eastern states or other parts of India.  Recording this statement made on behalf of the Centre, the Constitution Bench comprising Read more

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