HC asks Maharashtra to reply on couple s plea to send daughter to US for vaccination
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HC asks Maharashtra to reply on couple s plea to send daughter to US for vaccinationPTI
Last Updated: Jun 01, 2021, 05:32 PM IST
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As per the plea filed through senior counsel Milind Sathe, the couple s daughter holds an Overseas Citizen of India card and is entitled to receive the vaccine in the US.
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The court will continue hearing the plea next week.
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday directed the Maharashtra government to reply to a petition of a city-based couple, seeking the court s help in sending their minor daughter to the US for vaccination against COVID-19. A bench of Justices S S Shinde and Abhay Ahuja directed the state to file the reply within a week.
: Tuesday, June 1, 2021, 10:37 PM IST
Mumbai: Bombay HC asks Maharashtra govt to respond on couple s plea to send minor daughter to US for COVID-19 vaccination
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The Bombay High Court bench of Justices Sambhaji Shinde and Abhay Ahuja on Tuesday directed the Maharashtra government to file it s say in response to a plea filed by a city-based couple that wants to send their minor daughter to the United States for administering her vaccine, with her aunt. The HC has ordered the state to file its response with a week.
The judges were seized with a writ petition filed by Viral Thakker and his wife Bijal through senior counsel Milind Sathe.
Mumbai: High Court refuses termination of 13-year-old’s 33-week pregnancy
ByRosy SequeiraRosy Sequeira / Updated: Mar 16, 2021, 08:51 IST
Mumbai:
Bombay high court on Monday declined permission for the medical termination of the nearly 33-week
pregnancy of a 13-year-old girl after a J J Hospital panel said it will result in the birth of a preterm child.
“You’ve come so late,” said a bench of Justices
Amjad Sayed and
Madhav Jamdar who heard a petition by her father seeking high court’s permission to terminate her pregnancy as the law does not permit medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) beyond 20 weeks.
His petition said an acquaintance offered religious cure for his older son’s epilepsy. Thereafter, he visited their home and even stalked the minor. Seven months ago, when he found her alone, he raped her after threatening her, including harm to her brother who was “cured by his grace”. He repeated the act after 2-3 days. The Class VII student’s mother m
Bombay high court. (File photo)
MUMBAI: After the state government on Monday informed that the Thane deputy collector was under pressure to give a report similar to the medical report on the ailing husband of a former MP, Bombay high court directed that instead a court official shall visit him.
A bench of Justices Amjad Sayed and Madhav Jamdar heard a petition by Rajkumari Ratna Singh and her two children to appoint them legal guardians of her husband Jaisingh Sisodia and caretaker of his properties. Singh was thrice Congress MP from Uttar Pradesh. Sisodia is descendant of a royal family in Rajasthan and is under treatment at a rehabilitation centre. On February 17, the HC directed HOD (Psychiatry), Thane Civil Hospital, to submit a report on Sisodia’s physical and mental condition and the deputy collector on his response to the petition.
MUMBAI: The Bombay high court has sought a report from the Thane Civil Hospital on the physical and mental condition of a former MP’s ailing husband, who is descendant of a royal family from Pratapgarh, Rajasthan.
A bench of Justices Amjad Sayed and Madhav Jamdar on February 17 heard a plea by Rajkumari Ratna Singh to appoint her legal guardian of her husband Jaisingh Sisodia and caretaker of his properties.
She added her son and daughter as parties after the judges said they would consider appointing them jointly guardians.
Singh was thrice Congress MP from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
She joined BJP in October 2019.