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Delhi High Court Directs Authorities to Address Unauthorized Parking Issues

 The Delhi High Court has directed authorities to prevent unauthorized parking near its premises. It emphasized that disorganized parking disrupts judicial functioning and inconveniences litigants. The court instructed the police and the Bar Association to enforce parking regulations and ensure smooth traffic flow, seeking regular updates on the measures implemented.

Gujarat HC Reviews PIL on Bhagavad Gita Teachings in Schools

The Gujarat High Court is reviewing a PIL challenging the state's 2022 resolution mandating Bhagavad Gita teachings in schools for classes 6–12. Petitioners argue it violates secularism under the National Education Policy and constitutional provisions, alleging religious bias. The court remarked that the teachings are cultural and moral, not religious, and noted no urgency in the matter, listing the case for December. Advocate Ganesh Mishra Founding Member, Mishra and Associates Address: 107 B, Vikrant Enclave, Mayapuri, New Delhi - 110064 Phone: 011-47543026, 9136273395 Email: advocateganeshmishra@gmail.com Website: www.mishraandassociates.com | www.advocateganeshmishra.com Specializing in Supreme Court and High Court matters, providing expert legal services for justice seekers.

Rajasthan High Court Clears Shilpa Shetty in 2013 SC/ST Act Case

The Rajasthan High Court quashed a long-pending SC/ST Act case against actress Shilpa Shetty over her alleged use of the word "Bhangi" in a 2013 interview. Citing the lack of intent and a five-year delay in filing the complaint, the court dismissed the case, stating there was no evidence of malice. Advocate Ganesh Mishra: Your trusted legal expert in Delhi, specializing in complex litigation. Reach out at www.mishraandassociates.com or call 9136273395 for top-notch legal solu tions.

Motor Accident Compensation - Future Prospects Must Be Considered In Cases Of Self-Employed & Fixed Salaried Individuals : Supreme Court

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court disapproved of the High Court’s exclusion of future income potential when calculating motor accident compensation. The Court emphasized that both fixed-salary employees and self-employed individuals have the potential for income growth due to inflation and career progression. The bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Prasanna B. Varale clarified that compensation should reflect the natural progression of an individual's career and their efforts to increase earnings over time. This includes not only fixed-salary employees but also self-employed individuals who adjust their fees or services in response to economic changes. The Court dismissed the notion that a self-employed or salaried individual’s income remains stagnant, stressing the importance of considering future earning potential in compensation calculations under Section 168 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. It criticized the flawed assumption that fixed-salary and self-employed w...

Delhi High Court Directs Delhi Police to Include 'Grounds of Arrest' in Arrest Memo Forms

The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi Police to modify arrest memo forms to include a column for recording the "grounds of arrest" of an accused, ensuring compliance with Section 50 of the Cr.P.C. and Section 47 of BNSS, 2023. Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma emphasized that anyone arrested must be informed of the specific offence and the reasons for their arrest. In the case of Pranav Kuckreja v. State (NCT of Delhi), the petitioner challenged his arrest in a matrimonial dispute, arguing that the grounds for his arrest were not communicated, violating the mandatory requirements of Section 50 Cr.P.C. Despite the Delhi Police's claim that the grounds were conveyed orally, the Court found the arrest memo deficient, as it lacked a column for the grounds of arrest. Granting bail, the Court declared the arrest illegal, citing non-compliance with Section 50 Cr.P.C. It emphasized that the grounds of arrest must be communicated to the accused immediately upon arrest. The Court ...

Delhi High Court Stays Trial Against P. Chidambaram in Aircel-Maxis Money Laundering Case

The Delhi High Court recently stayed the trial proceedings against Congress leader and former Union Minister P. Chidambaram in a money laundering case connected to the Aircel-Maxis deal. Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri, while issuing notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED), stated, “I will pass a detailed order,” and stayed the proceedings until the next hearing. Chidambaram challenged the trial court’s order, which took cognizance of the ED’s complaint against him and his son, Karti Chidambaram. His legal team argued that prosecution sanction was mandatory before cognizance could be taken. The case revolves around alleged irregularities in the ₹3,500 crore Aircel-Maxis deal during Chidambaram's tenure as Union Finance Minister, particularly concerning Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) approvals. For trusted legal advice and representation from one of the best lawyers in Delhi, reach out to: Address: 107-B, Vikrant Enclave, Mayapuri, New Delhi Mobile/WhatsApp: 9136273395 Email...

Supreme Court: Wife Entitled to Same Lifestyle During Divorce

The Supreme Court ruled that a wife must maintain the same standard of living during divorce proceedings as in her matrimonial home. It restored the Family Court's order directing the husband to pay ₹1,75,000 monthly as interim maintenance, rejecting the High Court’s reduced amount of ₹80,000. The Court highlighted that maintenance should reflect the wife's accustomed lifestyle and the husband’s financial capacity. For legal guidance from Advocate Ganesh Mishra, the best matrimonial lawyer in Delhi, reach out: Address: 107-B, Vikrant Enclave, Mayapuri, New Delhi Mobile/WhatsApp: 9136273395 Email: advocateganeshmishra@gmail.com Website: www.mishraandassociates.com