Tag: advocates

SC paves way for construction of NH

Source:-https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/ Excelsior CorrespondentSRINAGAR, Jan 19: The Supreme Court has paved way for construction of road widening and flyover on National Highway connecting the Jammu-Akhnoor-Poonch and Rajouri, by staying the operation of order of High Court whereby status quo was directed to be maintained.The three Judge bench comprising Justice A M Khanwilkar, Justice B R Gawai

Bombay HC restrains Bengaluru-based newspaper from using Indian Express Group founder’s name.

Source – indianexpress.com In an interim order, the Bombay High Court on Wednesday restrained publisher Prashant Goenka and others from using name and image of Indian Express Group founder Ramnath Goenka in his newspaper ‘Sajaga Samachar Parivartan Ka’. Justice S C Gupte also directed the defendants (Prashant Goenka and others) to not use Ramnath Goenka’s name and

SC Judge advocates legal literacy for all

Source: tribuneindia.com Justice Udai Umesh Lalit of the Supreme Court on Saturday opined that legal literacy could make a difference by making people understand their rights and duties. “Empowerment comes from knowledge, which brings enlightenment to help people from deprived sections of society,” he said. He was addressing students during the state-level annual students legal

Allahabad HC advocates boycott court, join state-wide lawyers” strike over their security

Source: outlookindia.com Allahabad, Jul 29 The Allahabad High Court advocates on Monday boycotted court proceedings, demanding security for lawyers and safer working conditions in court premises. The high court lawyers struck work, joining the state-wide strike by the legal fraternity in response to a call given by the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh in the wake

In blow to FOIA advocates, Supreme Court blocks South Dakota newspaper from ‘confidential’ food stamp data

Source: abcnews.go.com The Supreme Court on Monday dealt a blow to advocates of greater access to public information, ruling in a 6-3 decision that the government does not have to turn over private food stamp data it obtained from grocery stores to a South Dakota newspaper. The paper, the Argus Leader, had filed a Freedom