Category: Patna High Court

Granddaughter of Sachchidananda Sinha appeals authorities not to demolish Patna Collectorate

Source:-https://www.newindianexpress.com made an appeal to authorities not to demolish the historic Patna Collectorate, joining a growing chorus for preserving the centuries-old landmark. Sinha, who donned multiple hats during his illustrious career as a barrister, a lawmaker, journalist and university administrator, was at the forefront of a movement that eventually led to the creation of a

Copyright violation case: Supreme Court dismisses Tamil director Shankar’s plea

Source:-https://www.indialegallive.com The Supreme Court has dismissed a petition for cancellation of a copyright violation case against a film director from Tamil Nadu. The petition had challenged the order of the Madras High Court, which said that the copyright violation case against him for the Tamil movie Endhiran cannot be dismissed. The appeal was from director

Bihar ambulance service workers on strike, Patna High Court pulls up government

Source:-https://www.indialegallive.com New Delhi (ILNS): The Patna High Court has sought a reply from the state health department within two days over the alleged strike of ambulance employees attached to the 102 emergency service amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The bench of Chief Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice S Kumar was hearing a PIL filed by Gaurav

Patna Collectorate rare specimen of Dutch architecture, priceless gem to preserve: Experts

Source:-https://www.outlookindia.com New Delhi/Patna, Oct 5 (PTI) Endowed with high ceilings, magnificent pillars and hanging skylights, the buildings of the sprawling Patna Collectorate complex are “rare specimens” of Dutch and British architecture which need to be preserved as a “priceless gem” for posterity, experts said on Monday.The fate of this iconic landmark in Patna currently hangs

Patna HC refused to vacate stay on Netflix documentary, directing the lower court to pass an order within two weeks

Source:-theindianwire The Patna High Court on Friday, refused to vacate the order passed by a sub-judge in Araria staying the airing of the documentary Bad Boy Billionaires, directing instead that Netflix canvass its submissions before the lower court (Netflix India v. Sahara and Ors). Justice Birendra Kumar, asked ‘Netflix,’ the appellant before him, to approach