Allahabad HC ruled that the state should cancel the licenses of journalists who are found to be indulging in anti-social activities like blackmailing in the guise of journalism
Allahabad HC said that a Hindu and a Muslim can marry under the Special Marriage Act, MP HC ruled that such marriages violate Sharia Law and conversion is must before marriage
Quashing proceedings in SC/ST Act, Justice Prashant Kumar observed that there was no evidence against Sethis that they were aware of Vasudev’s caste or used caste-related language against him.
"Islamic tenets do not permit live-in relationships during the subsisting marriage. The position may be different if the two persons are unmarried and the parties being major choose to lead their lives in a way of their own," the bench said.
Rina N Singh, the counsel for the Hindu side, urged the court not to grant permission to the Waqf Board to carry out such practices where it encroaches upon a property and declares it as Waqf's asset
he Supreme Court on Friday (April 5) stayed the Allahabad High Court's March 22 order striking down the 'Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act 2004' as unconstitutional
While holding the legislation to be ultra vires, the Division, led by Justice Vivek Chaudhary and Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, also instructed the Uttar Pradesh government to devise a plan to accommodate students currently enrolled in madrasas in the formal education system.