Top Law News HC slams Mumbai Police for arresting cartoonist for sedition September 14, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Bombay High Court today slammed Mumbai Police for arresting cartoonist Aseem Trivedi on “frivolous” grounds and “without application of mind”, saying its action breached his freedom of speech and expression. “How can you (police) arrest people on frivolous grounds? You arrest a cartoonist and breach his liberty of freedom of speech and expression,” a […] Read more » applied against the young cartoonist Aseem Trivedi frivolous government wanted protection from the citizens HC slams Mumbai Police for arresting cartoonist for sedition high court granted him bail amid mounting public outrage justices Amjad Sayyed justices D Y Chandrachud Kanpur-based cartoonist Mumbai Police for arresting cartoonist Aseem Trivedi Mumbai Police for arresting cartoonist for sedition person's liberties guaranteed to him in a civil society PIL filed by lawyer Sanskar Marathe Sanskar Marathe claiming Trivedi's arrest was illegal Trivedi's arrest was prima facie arbitrary
Top Law News Brothers fined for filing frivolous petition September 2, 2010 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Delhi High Court Thursday imposed costs of Rs.75,000 on two brothers involved in a property dispute case for last 18 years, saying that no mercy can be shown to litigants filing frivolous applications in courts to delay judicial proceedings. ‘No mercy should be shown to such type of litigants who have no other work […] Read more » Brothers filing fined frivolous petition
Top Law News State-run firm fined Rs.50,000 for frivolous plea August 16, 2010 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Delhi High Court Monday imposed a fine of Rs.50,000 on public sector National Textile Corporation Limited for filing a frivolous petition. The court told the company to recover the fine amount from the salaries of delinquent officials who pursued the case against an eviction order issued by a trial court against its unit. ‘Frivolous […] Read more » fined frivolous plea Rs.50 State-run firm