The Bombay High Court on Friday ordered the Maharashtra government to ensure that it strictly complies with the timeline set by itself to issue fire safety regulations, which is now planned to be done by May 2024.
Delays in getting an outcome in a case are more likely to impact female lawyers than male lawyers, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud observed on Friday during an event in Mumbai.
The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir recently asked the office of the DHS, Kashmir to pay ₹2 lakhs as costs for repeatedly filing frivolous cases to halt the execution of a decree passed by a trial court in 2003.
The Court was also informed that the Crime Investigation Department (CID) at Bengaluru would be investigating the incident where a young lawyer in Chikmagalur was allegedly beaten up the police over a traffic violation.
Among other queries, the Court has also asked for details of the estimated inflow of illegal migrants into India, including in Assam, as well as what steps have been taken to curb illegal immigration into India.