[Hijab Row] “Please wait for two days:” CJI NV Ramana after appeal mentioned for listing; LEGAL UPDATES Ten Second readout.
[Hijab Row] “Please wait for two days:” CJI NV Ramana after appeal mentioned for listing; LEGAL UPDATES Ten Second readout.
[Hijab Row] “Please wait for two days:” CJI NV Ramana after appeal mentioned for listing; LEGAL UPDATES Ten Second readout.
Allahabad High Court rejects request by same sex couple for recognition of their marriage
Lawyer cannot insist on recusal of judge, transfer of case to another Bench: Rajasthan High Court.
Recently, the Allahabad High Court in Lucknow stayed the order of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, under which the CJM, acting as a Lok Adalat, convicted a person and sentenced him to a fine. Justice Karunesh Singh Pawar passed the order on a petition filed by Surya Kumar and others under section 482 of CrPC.
At six in the morning on April 14th, I was woken by the doorbell and yelling. “Open up, or we’ll break the door down!” Half-asleep and frightened, I opened the door. Ten or so men entered my flat, holding guns and wearing black balaclavas and bulletproof vests. I was in my pajama bottoms and a sweatshirt.
The Allahabad High Court observed that while it is well established that an adult has the right to live with someone of his own free will, the fact that the married boy is not more than 21 years of age will not invalidate the marriage. A division bench of Justice Ashwini Kumar Mishra and Justice Shamim Ahmed clarified that at the most, it may make the person liable to punishment under section 18 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
Allahabad High Court has given a big order regarding transgender. The court has said that even a transgender woman can adopt a child. The court said that any child can be adopted under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 by single parents. This order was given by a division bench of Justice Dr. Kaushal Jayendra Thakur and Justice Vivek Verma while hearing a petition filed by a transgender woman Reena Kinnar and her husband. In the petition, there was a demand to issue an order to the Deputy Registrar Varanasi to consider the online application for registering their marriage
The Allahabad High Court observed that as per Section 202(1) of CrPC if an accused resides outside the jurisdiction of a Magistrate, it is mandatory for such Magistrate to proceed under Section 204 of CrPC. that he may either investigate the matter himself or direct an inquiry.
The Allahabad High Court recently granted bail to a POCSO accused who had fled due to a romantic relationship between a 14-year-old girl (victim). The court said that they both ran away, got married in a temple, and lived with each other for almost two years, during which the girl gave birth to a child.