The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court has held that merely levelling allegations of adultery against a woman cannot disentitle her from receiving her deceased husband’s family pension under the Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982 (MCSR).
Category: judiciary
Bhopal News: Chatka, Devil, Vicky Acquitted In Murder Attempt Case
Bhopal District and Sessions Court has acquitted Pappu Chatka; Shahrukh alias Devil and Vicky giving them benefit of doubt in an attempt to murder case
Judge imposes effective driving ban on man (25) facing 10 dangerous driving charges
At Ennis District Court, Judge Alec Gabbett has ordered that as part of bail terms for Karl Tadiwa Takawira Mundawarara with an Ennis address that he undertake not to drive a vehicle.
Supreme Court allows 100-year-old Ram Leela in Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court dismissed a plea on holding religious festivities in school grounds but allowed the century-old Ram Leela in Uttar Pradeshs Tundla to continue. The bench observed the tradition has been running for over 100 years and directed that festivities must not inconvenience students or obstruct sports activities.
Osaka High Court Upholds Don Juan of Kishu’s Will
A will left by Kosuke Nozaki, the wealthy businessman known as the ‘Don Juan of Kishu,’ declaring that his entire estate of about 1. 3 billion yen be donated to Tanabe City has again been recognized as valid, with the Osaka High Court upholding the earlier ruling against claims by his relatives that the document was forged.