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: Saturday, March 13, 2021, 1:35 PM IST
Analysis: Here s what the Supreme Court and High Courts of India had to say this week
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This segment highlights the important issues of the Indian Legal System of the week objectively and with a magnified legal lens factually.
What made Headlines from the Supreme Court of India this week?
1. The Top Court issued Notice on a plea challenging validity of provisions under the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. Supreme Court Bench led by Chief Justice Bobde issued notice to the Ministry of Law and Justice, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Culture. The Act, as alleged, takes away the power of Court and Religious Sects to restore their places of Worship. Challenge has been sought against Sections 2,3,4 Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991 on the grounds of Article 14,15,21,25,26 and 29 of the Constitution.
Highlights
Holidays also depend on specific state festivals.
Plan bank transaction activities in a better way.
New Delhi: If you have any important banking work, you must get them done today (Friday), as the upcoming closures might interfere with your activities. Though banking activities on mobile and internet will remain uninterrupted, several bank branches will remain closed on account of holidays and the upcoming proposed strike by banking associations in March.
Bank unions have called for a two-day strike starting March 15, to protest against the proposed privatisation of banks.
Banks will be closed for two-day strike on March 15 (Monday) and March 16 (Tuesday), while the previous two days March 13 is a second saturday while March 14 is a Sunday. Thus, to sum it up, banks will remain closed for four days in a row.
Highlights
Holidays also depend on specific state festivals.
Plan bank transaction activities in a better way.
New Delhi: Though banking activities on mobile and internet will remain uninterupted, several bank branches will remain closed on account of holidays and the upcoming proposed strike by banking associations in March.
Bank unions have called for a two-day strike starting March 15, to protest against the proposed privatisation of banks.
Banks will be closed for two-day strike on March 15 (Monday) and March 16 (Tuesday), while the previous two days March 13 is a second saturday while March 14 is a Sunday. Thus, to sum it up, banks will remain closed for four days in a row.