The Commission ruled that no expert medical evidence was presented to substantiate the negligence claim against Oliva Clinic.
Tag: litigation
Delhi High Court Refuses to Initiate Contempt Proceedings Over Social Media Posts Targeting Saket Court Judge
The Delhi HC declined to act suo motu over online criticism of a Saket Court judge who had stayed an FIR against commentator Abhijit Iyer-Mitra.
Madras High Court Issues Notice on Petition Challenging Home Ministry Order on National Song Protocol
Madras HC issued notice challenging a MHA order about the sequence in which the National Song and Anthem are played at state ceremonies.
No dedicated framework to prevent student suicides says Supreme Court-appointed panel
The Supreme Court-appointed task force revealed 65% of surveyed higher education institutions in India provide no mental health support.
How India’s Healthcare Financing Shifted in a Decade
A comprehensive analysis on public health spending showed a significant shift in out-of-pocket expenses and insurance enrollment over ten years.
Bombay High Court grants Anil Ambani interim protection from prosecution in Black Money Act case
The Bombay High Court provided interim relief to industrialist Anil Ambani in a prosecution case initiated by the Income Tax department under the Black Money Act.
Court slashes Merchant Navy wife’s maintenance by Rs 10000
A family court reduced the monthly maintenance payout of a Merchant Navy officer’s wife citing her independent income and educational qualifications.
Nearly 8 years after chargesheet journalist Gauri Lankesh murder trial gets 7th judge
The long-running trial in the murder of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh was assigned to a seventh judge highlighting chronic delays in the judicial process.
23 years after signing as witness in sister’s wedding woman claims to be ‘legal wife’: Court denies maintenance plea
A court rejected a woman’s maintenance petition after she claimed to be the legal wife of a man whose sister’s wedding she had signed as a witness 23 years ago.
Bombay High Court upholds homebuyers’ right to interest for every month of project delay
In a major ruling for real estate buyers the Bombay High Court affirmed that developers must pay monthly interest to homebuyers for delayed possession.