Right to Walk on Footpath is a Fundamental Right: Supreme Court
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India has held that the right to walk safely is a part of Article
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India has held that the right to walk safely is a part of Article
Karnataka High Court directed faithful and effective implementation of the menstrual leave policy across all sectors, organised or unorganised, reinforcing that such
The Supreme Court has recognised menstrual health as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, linking it directly
by Sandhyashree Karanth*
The possibility of marking a lien on disputed amount, whenever it is identifiable, should be explored as a more appropriate interim measure. Ideally, it should be the first and foremost option.
Both the applicants have been released once on interim bail and during that period no incident has been alleged by the respondent to have occurred wherein the applicants have tried to tamper with evidence or influence witnesses.