In a curious development, a sessions judge in Jammu and Kashmir recused from hearing an application for anticipatory bail saying that he got a message on behalf of a High Court Judge regarding the.
Daily Briefing: Centre issues fresh call for farmers to end protest; UN lets Pak pay Lashkar’s Lakhvi Rs 1.5 lakh per month
Daily Briefing: Centre issues fresh call for farmers to end protest; UN lets Pak pay Lashkar’s Lakhvi Rs 1.5 lakh per month
From UP police halting a wedding and detaining a couple based on a love jihad rumour, to the Centre s new proposed rules for the service sector to promote work flexibility and work from home; here are today s top stories. Updated: December 11, 2020 9:08:12 am
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“The Government has no ego… We are ready to discuss with an open mind,” Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said addressing a press conference. Farmers’ representatives have rejected the government’s offer to amend existing laws and have
Can’t hear bail plea, HC judge’s secy called to say don’t grant it: Srinagar judge
Can’t hear bail plea, HC judge’s secy called to say don’t grant it: Srinagar judge
Principal Sessions Judge Malik did not respond to calls for comment. Judicial Registrar Masrat Shaheen told The Indian Express that she “can’t comment on it”. Updated: December 11, 2020 7:19:41 am
The CJM observed that keeping the student leaders in custody will amount to ruining their career.
In an unusual order that raises questions of propriety, the Principal Sessions Judge of Srinagar expressed his inability to hear a bail application last Monday saying he had received a call from the secretary of a J&K High Court judge, and had been instructed not to grant bail in the matter.