Media Cannot Be Used by Police to Influence Public Opinion to Accept Guilt of Accused: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court stated that the Police’s justification to fuel a media trial merely because the supporters of the accused are proclaiming her innocence, cannot be approved.
Writ of Habeas Corpus Cannot Be Entertained for Settling Civil Disputes Between Parties- M.P HC
The High Court of Madhya Pradesh, last week, stated that the writ of Habeas Corpus should be filed only in genuine cases.
Madras HC Asks State Government to Regulate Virtual Games
The Madras High Court on Friday, addressed the urgent need to regulate online games like rummy, bridge, nap, poker...
Hon'ble Justice D.Y Chandrachud launches District level awareness programmes on E-Courts
Supreme Court Judge and Chairman of E-Committee of Courts, Justice D.Y Chandrachud launched district-level awareness programmes on Regional Languages on E-court services and E-filings along with manuals and tutorials for advocates to gain knowledge about the services available for them.