The Supreme Court on Friday ordered that applications seeking permission to conduct processions and meetings for educating public about elections, should be decided by State authorities within a time period of three days
The Supreme Court today issued notice on a plea filed against passing of blanket orders under Section 144 CrPC (prohibiting public meetings, etc) ahead of Lok Sabha/Vidhan Sabha elections and.
The Madras High Court has recently observed that when there is no prohibitory order existing under S. 144 CrPC, there was no illegality in a few people assembling and demonstrating against the.
The Court made the observations in connection with the suo motu matter related to the reports that women in Sandeshkhali village were subjected to sexual assault and that tribal lands were being forcibly taken away.
West Bengal News Update, Sukanta Majumdar News , India News Updates: The incident happened at Taki on the banks of River Ichamati along the India-Bangladesh border and Majumdar was taken to Basirhat sub-divisional hospital following the incident.