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Uttarakhand Forest Fire: High Court Asks State To Fill All Vacancies In Forest Department Within 6 Months

Uttarakhand Forest Fire: High Court Asks State To Fill All Vacancies In Forest Department Within 6 Months
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Plea Seeking Removal Of 26 Verses From Quran Dismissed By Supreme Court With Rs 50K Costs

Plea Seeking Removal Of 26 Verses From Quran Dismissed By Supreme Court With Rs 50K Costs
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SC dimisses Wazim Rizvi s plea seeking removal of 26 verses from Holy Quran

SC dimisses Wazim Rizvi s plea seeking removal of 26 verses from Holy Quran
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2021 Amendments To Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Act Increasing Upper Limit For Legal Abortions Are Of Enormous Significance : Delhi High Court

Share This - x The Delhi High Court on Tuesday observed that the changes brought by the recently notified Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Act, 2021 are of enormous significance and are in line with the decisions of the Supreme Court and various High Courts wherein termination of pregnancy was permitted beyond the 24 weeks period in case of serious foetal abnormalities. The observation was made by a Single Bench of Justice Prathiba M. Singh while considering the case of one Mahima Yadav, seeking permission to terminate her 25 weeks old foetus. The Petitioner s counsel, Advocate Sneha Mukherjee, referred to the report of the Medical Board as per which termination of the pregnancy in this case would involve some risk to the Petitioner, but the said risk is within the permissible limits.

Victim Is Not A Necessary Party To A Criminal Appeal From Conviction For Offences Against Women Or Child Under POCSO Or Other Statutes: Calcutta HC

Share This - x The Calcutta High Court has held that in case of appeal from conviction in an offence committed against a child or a woman, the victim is not a necessary party to the appeal. An order passed by a Division Bench comprising of Chief Justice Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan and Justice Aniruddha Roy states, The victim is not a necessary party to a Criminal Appeal from conviction for offences against woman or child, punishable under provisions of the I.P.C. or POCSO Act or any other penal provision which will apply in relation to offences affecting human body against any woman and/or child , both those expressions being understood in the context of the respective legislation which deals with such offences.

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