Show that reasonable restrictions violated by Kangana’s tweets: HC to petitioner
However, the court asked the petitioner as to how the reasonable restrictions could be put on her freedom of speech as per Article 19 (2) of the Constitution based on her allegedly offensive tweets. Updated: December 22, 2020 8:21:17 am
Kangana Ranaut.
The Bombay High Court while hearing a criminal writ plea on Monday against actor Kangana Ranaut for her allegedly offensive tweets, observed that the actor had the fundamental right to express her views through tweets albeit reasonable restrictions.
However, the court asked the petitioner as to how the reasonable restrictions could be put on her freedom of speech as per Article 19 (2) of the Constitution based on her allegedly offensive tweets. The court also asked the petitioner that on which grounds could the court exercise its powers in the case.
Medical, engineering admissions: Bombay HC relief for 8 Maratha students who missed out on both EWS, SEBC quotas
Medical, engineering admissions: Bombay HC relief for 8 Maratha students who missed out on both EWS, SEBC quotas
The students, aspiring to pursue medical and engineering courses, moved the HC after they missed out on reservation under both SEBC and EWS quotas following the Supreme Court’s stay on implementation of SEBC in September. December 20, 2020 10:31:33 pm
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday hinted that it may direct Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India to conduct a thorough inquiry into toll collection by private contractor on Mumbai-Pune Expressway(file)
Bombay HC rejects anticipatory bail plea of man booked under Black Magic Act
The prosecution alleged that the man had received nearly Rs 87 lakh from the complainant over four years for performing rituals and giving her rings to resolve her issues. Updated: December 20, 2020 10:25:18 pm
Additional Public Prosecutor P V Diggikar told the court that the FIR was lodged by Jalgaon police on May 26, following which the girl s statement was recorded as per the Criminal Procedure Code. (File)
The Bombay High Court has recently rejected anticipatory bail to a man booked under the Black Magic Act after his close acquaintance filed a complaint that he cheated her to the tune of nearly Rs 87 lakh after promising to resolve her matrimonial issues and her husband’s health through puja and rituals.
HC grants bail to man booked for rape, cites discrepancy in victim’s age
The court noted that the victim was not a minor as ossification report indicated that she was 18-19 years old and not 14 as claimed in her complaint. December 20, 2020 9:37:43 pm
A 40-yr-old man was beaten up for allegedly harassing a woman and then taken around the village on a donkey with his face painted black, police officials said on Wednesday.
The Bombay High Court recently granted bail to a man accused of raping a minor on the grounds that there were discrepancies related to the victim’s age and also observed that the accused and the victim had had ‘consensual sex’ in the past.
Court directs police to probe defamation complaint by Javed Akhtar against actor Kangana Ranaut
The complaint, filed last month before the Metropolitan Magistrate at Andheri, Mumbai, claims that Ranaut unnecessarily dragged Akhtar s name in connection with the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. Updated: December 19, 2020 9:33:45 pm
Javed Akhtar and Kangana Ranaut.
THE ANDHERI Metropolitan Magistrate Court on Saturday directed the Juhu police station to probe a criminal complaint f
Akhtar had last month filed a criminal complaint against Ranaut for allegedly making defamatory statements against him on a private news channel.
The complaint, filed before the Metropolitan Magistrate at Andheri, claims that Ranaut has unnecessarily dragged Akhtar’s name in connection with the Sushant Singh Rajput death case.