Kerala HC: Right to protest does not include blocking roads or footpaths
The Kerala High Court on Monday orally observed that the right to protest does not grant individuals the license to block public roads or footpaths.
The Kerala High Court on Monday orally observed that the right to protest does not grant individuals the license to block public roads or footpaths.
The Kerala High Court on Thursday reserved its orders on the appeal moved by the widow of Additional District Magistrate (ADM) Naveen Babu against the single bench order rejecting her plea for a CBI probe into the death of her deceased husband, who was found hanging at his official quarters on October 15, 2024.
In a potent observation, the Kerala High Court on Friday noted that if elected representatives want to change their political affiliation, they must resign and face the mandate of the people again.
The Kerala High Court has raised serious concerns about the disproportionate punishments prescribed under laws, including the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, for false accusations.
A single bench of Justice Kausar Edappagam will announce the decision. The petition was filed by Manjusha, Naveen Babu’s wife, who has sought a comprehensive probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into her husband’s death.
In a landmark judgment, the Kerala High Court recently ruled that pledging a wife’s gold ornaments without her consent constitutes a criminal breach of trust under Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
The Kerala High Court recently ruled that a school principal’s insistence on students wearing uniforms while in school does not constitute an offense of cruelty against children under Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act.
In a setback to BJP Kerala chief K Surendran, the High Court on Wednesday stayed the Kasargod sessions court order discharging Surendran and others in the Manjeswaram election bribery case.
Quashing the case registered against Zara Michele Shilansky, a single bench of Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas said the posters did not bear the name of any organization, nor was any permission obtained for their display.
Asha Lawrence, daughter of MM Lawrence has approached the Kerala High Court aggrieved by the decision of her siblings and the CPI-M to hand over her father's body to the Government Medical College hospital, Kalamassery, Ernakulam for study purposes of medical college students.