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Madras High Court Concludes Hearing on Vedanta Plea Challenging Closure of Sterlite Plant in Thootukudi.

Source – news18.com Chennai: The Madras High Court has reserved orders on a petition moved by mining major Vedanta Limited challenging the closure of its copper smelter unit in Thootukudi in Tamil Nadu in May 2018. Concluding the hearing of arguments after 39 days, a special bench of Justices TS Sivagnanam and V Bhavani Subbaroyan said

Anti-CAA protests: Allahabad High Court issues notice to Adityanath govt.

Source – business-standard.com Taking cognizance of a complaint filed by a Mumbai-based lawyer alleging that Uttar Pradesh had acted in an unconstitutional manner to deal with anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protesters, the Allahabad High Court yesterday issued notice to the Yogi Adityanath government. Referring to news reports published in The Telegraph and the New York

Punjab: HC directs SSP Ferozepur to inquire into derogatory emails against judicial officers.

Source – indianexpress.com The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ordered SSP Ferozepur to conduct an inquiry and find out whether a 63-year-old resident of the district, who is facing a criminal contempt case, himself is responsible for sending regular complaints to the high court or someone else is using his email. The multiple communications

Gauhati High Court AJS 2019 Admit Card Released on ghcrecruitment.in; Steps to Download here.

Source – pagalguy.com The admit card for Gauhati High Court Assam Judicial Service 2020 has been released by the Gauhati High Court. Candidates applied for the Gauhati High Court AJS 2019 exam can download their admit card from the official website of Gauhati High Court. This recruitment drive is being carried out as Gauhati High

Maradu residents approach Kerala HC over fate of neighboring structures.

Source – realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com KOCHI: The residents of Maradu Municipality whose houses are located within a radius of 200 metres from the towers which are proposed to be demolished on January 11- 12 by the order of the Supreme Court, have filed a case in Kerala High Court on Tuesday. The petitioners have requested the Kerala HC to direct the

Minority institutions’ appointments: Supreme Court to examine plea to stay January 6 ruling.

Source – thehindu.com Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde on Wednesday agreed to examine next week a plea to stay a Supreme Court January 6 judgment, which declared that the State is well within its rights to regulate the appointment of teachers to minority-run institutions in the “national interest”. The judgment, delivered by a Bench of Justices