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Source: thehindu.com A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed by a host of vendors evicted from the marine drive walkway to allow them to do business on the walkway. The court had directed the police to remove all vendors from the walkway when a petition filed by Ranjit
Source: newindianexpress.com KOCHI: Owners of 625 buildings situated around the Vembanad lake have started feeling the tremors of the Supreme Court order, asking the state government to demolish four apartment complexes in Maradu.They are waiting with bated breath after a report filed by the Local Self-Government Department (LSGD) in the Kerala High Court listed 212
Source: newindianexpress.com THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The 29 families had secured a High Court order which ordered the authorities concerned to build houses in 20 cents of land owned by the city corporation in Vazhayila. However, further work was delayed citing that the land is a prime property and is adjacent to the main road. In the 2007-2008
Source: newindianexpress.com KOCHI: The poor and needy, who depend on government medical college hospitals for treatment, are deprived of quality medical care as the doctors are in a hunt for greener pastures like lucrative postings in the private sector or abroad, the Kerala High Court observed on Wednesday. The “money-mania” that afflicts the medical profession
Source: thehindu.com The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the murder of two youth Congress workers at Periye in Kasaragod informed the Kerala High Court on Monday that there was no larger conspiracy involving the leadership of the CPI(M) in the case. In a petition seeking a CBI probe into the case, the parents of slain workers, Kripesh
Source: hindustantimes.com The Kerala government will file an affidavit in the Supreme Court on Friday mentioning details about the action it has taken against an order for the demolition of more than 300 flats in Kerala’s Kochi for flouting the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) guidelines. The top court had pulled up the state government for
Source: indiatoday.in In a significant verdict, the Kerala High Court has held that discipline shall not be be enforced by blocking the ways and means of students to acquire knowledge, as it directed readmission of a girl student expelled from her college hostel for opposing a regulation on use of mobile phones. The court while
Source: indiatoday.in rked over the tinkering of its judgment and order by the Kerala High Court in a matter related to churches, the Supreme Court has said Kerala is a part of the Indian territory and courts there are bound to follow the law declared by the apex court. The top court restrained the Kerala
Source: newindianexpress.com KOCHI: The Kerala High Court has held that state government’s recognition for a school is mandatory for the institution to get affiliation from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The court said lack of government recognition disentitled the consideration of affiliation under the bylaws of the board.The school management would do well
Source: evartha.in Kochi: A day ahead of the end of the five-day deadline for vacating their flats here, built in violation of CRZ norms, the owners on Friday stuck to their stand of staying put and decided to move the Kerala High Court against alleged illegalities in the pre-demolition notices. The owners, who have been