Allahabad HC on Gyanvapi dispute and Puja in Vyasji Ka Tehkhana

Today, Hon’ble J. Rohit Ranjan Agarwal of the Allahabad High Court abstained from restraining the Puja in the Gyanvapi. The Gyanvapi Mosque Committee filed this plea to seek an interim stay on the performance of puja inside the Vyas Tehkhana. However, for maintaining the law and order the court has instructed the State Government. Facts […]

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BNSS Section 126- Security for keeping peace in other cases

Security for keeping peace- Did you or anyone related to you ever receive any notice or challan under Section 126, Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (previously Section 107 of the Code of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973)? Stating that to furnish security for keeping peace. Thereafter, you have been worried about what to do, where to

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Acquittal of one and conviction of the other is not permissible if the evidence is similar- Supreme Court

The division bench of the Supreme Court comprising Hon’ble A.S. Oka J. and Sanjay Karol J. acquitted a convicted person, the appellant by setting aside the impugned judgment of the Gujrat High Court. Further, three other convicts were also acquitted by the Supreme Court exercising its power suo moto under Article 136 of the Constitution

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Fundamental Duties under the Indian Constitution

Fundamental Duties were not originally present in the Constitution of India drafted under the Chairmanship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad but in the year 1976, the Constitution (Forty-second) Amendment Act, 1976 introduced the concept of Fundamental Duties of the Indian Citizens under the Indian Constitution. Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution by introducing Part- IVA

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The Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh restores the protest

In line with the Oudh Bar Association, Lucknow Bar Association, Central Bar Association, Lucknow and many other Bar Associations, the parent body of these Bar Associations the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh held a virtual meeting on 10.09.2023 at 09:00 PM. In the virtual meeting, it was decided that the Advocates in the State will

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Oudh Bar Association to abstain from judicial work on 11.09.2023

The Oudh Bar Association, High Court, Lucknow Bench held a meeting on 10.09.2023. The meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Mr Anand Mani Tripathi, President of Oudh Bar Association conducted by Mr. Manoj Kumar Mishra, General Secretary of Oudh Bar Association with all other members of the executive committee. As an outcome of the

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