Foreign Courts
Education policy which compels schoolchildren to recite words “Almighty God, in whose hands our future lies” as part of schools’ national pledge of allegiance, violates children’s Right to Freedom of Religion| Detailed Report
Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe: While scrutinizing the constitutionality of the policy and actions of the education authorities in compelling schoolchildren to salute
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“Virginity tests are invasive, offensive, and discriminatory and blatantly violate the dignity of a woman” – Justice Ayesha A. Malik || Detailed Report
Lahore High Court: While deliberating upon the writ petitions challenging the use and conduct of ‘virginity tests’ especially “Two-finger Test” and “Hymen
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UK SC | Amid the controversies surrounding the environmental impact of constructing a third runway at Heathrow Airport, SC discusses the fundamentals of “Government Policy” || Detailed Report
Supreme Court of United Kingdom: While deciding the instant case concerning the framework which will govern an application for the grant of
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“Even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be forgotten”- In a split decision, SCOTUS upholds First Amendment guarantee of religious liberty and bars restrictions on religious services in New York
Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS): While deliberating upon the applications seeking relief from an Executive Order issued by the Governor
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SL CoA | Respect for rule of law is the foundation of Constitution, settlement of IDPs who were displaced due to war in Sri Lanka needs to be done keeping in mind rule of law; Court partly allows appeal
Court of Appeal of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: The Division Bench of Janak De Silva and N. Bandula Karunarathna,
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SCOTUS | A way of life that is odd or even erratic but interferes with no rights or interests of others is not to be condemned because it is different; Exemption upheld
Supreme Court of the United States: A Full Judge bench of Warren E. Burger, C.J., Lewis Powell, Harry Blackmun, William Brennan, William
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Actor Johnny Depp’s libel action against The Sun newspapers dismissed | Detailed Report
London High Court of Justice (Queen’s Bench): The instant high profile case of libel brought in by well known American actor Johnny
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SL SC | Police officers expected by virtue of colour of their uniform to be more accountable in their duty than an ordinary citizen of country; Fundamental Right under Art. 11 found to be violated while in custody
Supreme Court of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: A Full Judge Bench of B.P. Aluwihare, Murdu N.B. Fernando, and S.
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SCOTUS gives a sharp critique to the Fifth Circuit Court for venturing into an “uncertain area of Tort law, especially when it has implications for First Amendment Rights” without seeking guidance from the Louisiana Supreme Court
Supreme Court of The United States (SCOTUS): While deciding the instant petition for granting the writ of certiorari, wherein a question of
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UK SC | Can damages be recovered for “consequences” of having committed a crime during a serious psychotic episode? Detailed Report
Supreme Court of United Kingdom: In the instant appeal where the issue was whether the claimant can recover damages for the “consequences”
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SCOTUS grants request by Alabama election officials to allow them to ban curbside voting | Detailed Report
Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS): While deciding upon the application for stay presented in relation to Alabama Secretary of State’s
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Louisiana’s statutory requisite for persons convicted of sex offences, to carry an ID card branded with the words ‘Sex Offender’, declared unconstitutional | Detailed Report
Supreme Court of Louisiana: While determining the constitutionality of statutory requisite under La. R.S. 40:1321(J) and La. R.S. 15:542.1.4(C) that, persons convicted
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SL CoA | Writ Court cannot monitor criminal investigations as a Magistrate; Court dismisses appeal in the Easter Sunday Terror Attack case hinting re-arrest in case of discovery of new evidence
Court of Appeal of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: A Division Bench of Mahinda Samayawardhena and Arjuna Obeyesekere, JJ., while
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SL SC | Translation of judgment can’t be obtained if you are not a party or Attorney-at-Law to the related case under Art. 24(3) of Constitution; Court rejects motion
Supreme Court of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: A Full Judge Bench of Priyantha Jayawardena, Vijith K. Malalgoda and Murdu
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SCOTUS | Providing dissimilar treatment for men and women who are similarly situated cannot stand in the face of Fourteenth Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause: Court while construing provisions of Idaho Code
Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS): A Full Judge Bench of Warren E. Burger, C.J. and Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Harry
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SCOTUS | Obergefell v. Hodges Ruling credited with the creation of ‘Right to Same-Sex Marriage’ in USA, heavily criticized for its “ruinous consequence for religious liberty”
Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS): While denying the issuance of the writ of certiorari as prayed by Kim Davis, a
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SCOTUS | South Carolina’s witness signature rule for absentee ballots temporarily reinstated
Supreme Court of The United States (SCOTUS): In a crucial decision before the upcoming Presidential Elections in the USA, the SCOTUS temporarily
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SL SC | S. 31 B (5) of Industrial Disputes Act does not debar from maintaining application to Labour Tribunal against termination of services and to file fundamental rights application to SC simultaneously
Supreme Court of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: A Full Bench of Jayantha Jayasuriya, CJ and Murdu N.B. Fernando and
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Mother cannot be deprived of her child’s custody on the ground of difference in faith; Court embarks on rights of guardian in nurture in absence of father
Lord Campbell, CJ., while deciding the custody of child allowed the Writ of Habeas Corpus, marking significant observations on ‘guardian of nurture’
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