Category : Search result: Nadiad sessions court


Mysuru Children's Literature Festival on November 23

The Mysuru Children's Literature Festival returns on November 23 at Mysuru University. Featuring 40+ authors, storytelling sessions, and creative workshops for young readers. Join the celebration!

India Week: Cultural Celebration at Suwaidi Park

Experience the magic of India Week at Suwaidi Park! This cultural extravaganza brings authentic Indian food, traditional performances, yoga sessions, and Bollywood nights to the heart of the UAE, creating a true home away from home for the Indian diaspora

Guwahati Lawyers Protest High Court Relocation Plan

Hundreds of lawyers in Guwahati rally against the proposed shifting of the High Court bench to a new location. Massive protests disrupt city traffic as legal fraternity demands government reconsideration.

Bombay HC quashes divorce decree for lack of reasoning

In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court sets aside a Family Court's divorce decision, citing insufficient reasoning and failure to consider crucial evidence. Landmark judgment emphasizes judicial accountability.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Attack Case Sent to Sessions Court

The high-profile attack case involving Delhi CM Rekha Gupta has been escalated to Sessions Court. Get exclusive insights into the legal proceedings, charges framed, and what happens next in this politically significant case.

SC Rejects Centre's Plea Against West Bengal MGNREGA

In a major setback for the Central Government, the Supreme Court has rejected its plea against implementing MGNREGA in West Bengal. The court questioned the Centre's 'selective release' of funds and upheld the Calcutta High Court order.

SC slams MP High Court over 4-year delay condonation

The Supreme Court issues notice to Madhya Pradesh government after High Court's controversial decision to condone 4.5-year delay in election petition case. Judicial accountability under scanner.

70,000 Execution Petitions Pending in Indian Courts: SC Data

Shocking data from the Supreme Court shows massive pendency of execution petitions across Indian courts, with over 70,000 cases waiting for justice implementation. Discover the crisis in India's legal system and what it means for citizens.

Mumbai court rejects bail over father disowning son

In a significant ruling, a Mumbai sessions court rejected a bail plea after considering the father's disownment of his son as a serious factor. Discover how family relationships are influencing legal outcomes in Indian courts.

Delhi Court Upholds Charges Against BJP MP Chandolia

A Delhi court has dismissed BJP MP Yogender Chandolia's plea challenging charges of assaulting a police constable, marking a significant development in the high-profile case that has political ramifications.

Punjab & Haryana HC Elevates 76 to Senior Advocate Status

In a historic development, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has designated 76 advocates as Senior Advocates, marking one of the largest such elevations in Indian judicial history. Discover the significance and implications of this massive recognition.

76 Advocates Designated Senior by Punjab & Haryana HC

In a historic move, the Punjab and Haryana High Court designates 76 advocates as senior counsel, marking one of the largest elevations in Indian judicial history. Discover the complete list and significance.

Court stenographer dies by suicide in Kanpur

A 35-year-old court stenographer died by suicide at Kanpur's Collectorate court premises. Police have registered FIR against unidentified persons as family alleges harassment.

Free Diwali Counselling for Loneliness

Light Counselling spreads festive cheer with complimentary therapy sessions for those experiencing loneliness during Diwali. Discover how mental health support is becoming more accessible in India.

Court rejects Palande's plea, murder trial continues

In a significant legal development, the Mumbai Sessions Court has rejected gangster Vijay Palande's plea to dismiss his murder case, with special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam successfully arguing that the SPP position doesn't constitute an 'office of pr

Page 4 of 4