Kerala High Court
Sending Money To Complainant's Relative Not Proof Of Crime: Kerala High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail To Woman Accused Of Trafficking
While granting anticipatory bail to a woman accused of trafficking the children of the complainant to UAE, the Kerala High Court observed the mere fact that she had sent money to the complainant's relative does not prove her involvement in the alleged crime.The prosecution alleged that the petitioner (second accused) along with accused 1 and 3, had promised to provide an employment to the two children of de-facto complainant and had trafficked them to 'UAE' on a visiting visa. It was alleged...
Competent Authorities Will Take Action: Kerala High Court In PIL Alleging Large-Scale Corruption By Cashew Board
A public interest litigation has been moved before the Kerala High Court alleging large-scale corruption in the import of Raw Cashew Nuts (RCN) by the Kerala Cashew Board Ltd. (KCB). In the plea, the petitioner has stated that even though he had submitted a complaint (Exhibit P8) before Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB), the same has not yet been considered.The Division Bench of Justice Devan Ramachandran and Justice Syam Kumar V.M. recorded the submission made by the counsel for...
"Manjummel Boys" Producers Approach Kerala High Court Seeking Permission To Attend Award Show In Dubai
Shawn Antony and Soubin Shahir, the producers of “Manjummel Boys”, have approached the Kerala High Court for relaxation in anticipatory bail conditions, which prevent them from leaving India without permission of the CourtThe petitioners, accused in a cheating case, approached the High Court after a criminal miscellaneous petition seeking modification of condition 'f' in the bail order, which prevented them from leaving India without the permission of the Court, was dismissed by the Judicial...
Kerala High Court Seeks Clarity On Travancore Devaswom Board's Global Event At Sabarimala, Says Can't Use Devotees' Money
A lawyer has moved a PIL before the Kerala High Court seeking a direction restraining the State government and the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) from conducting an event titled 'Global Ayyappa Sangamam' in the premises of Sabarimala Shrine and Pampa from 16-20 September.According to the plea, the event is veiled as one related to devotion, tourism and secular promotion, but in reality, is a political congregation.When the matter came before the Court for consideration on Wednesday (September...
Kerala High Court Asks State Bar Council To Receive Enrollment Application Of Retired Govt Employee Who Pursued LLB In Evening Classes
The Kerala High Court has directed the Bar Council of Kerala to receive the application for enrollment of a retired government employee, who completed LLB course by attending evening classes.Justice Easwaran S admitted the writ petition and issued an interim order directing the Bar Council of Kerala to receive the application.The writ petition was filed challenging the denial of enrolment to the retired government employee merely because he passed his LL.B. course by attending evening...
Chain Snatching | Recovery Of Stolen Items Not Sufficient For Conviction Without Identification Of Person Who Committed Theft: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has recently held that a person cannot be convicted merely on the basis of recovery of stolen items when the same is not corroborated with evidence to show that it was, in fact, he who stole them.Dr. Justice Kauser Edappagath relied on the decision of the Supreme Court in Manoj Kumar Soni v. State of Madhya Pradesh, wherein it was held that disclosure statements cannot be the sole basis for conviction when unaccompanied by supporting evidence.The Court was considering a...
Petroleum Outlet Can Be Opened Near College, Siting Criteria Only Bars Vicinity With Schools & Hospitals: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has recently clarified that colleges do not fall within the ambit of sensitive locations for the purpose of siting criteria for petroleum outlets.Justice S. Manu was considering a challenge to an order passed by the Deputy Chief Controller of Explosives (2nd respondent) rejecting the approval sought by the petitioner to give her property for starting a retail outlet of petroleum products.The petitioner had offered her property for starting petroleum outlet following...
Creating 'Hostile Environment' For Employee At Work Does Not Fall Under Scope of PoSH Act: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has ruled that allegations of creating a hostile work environment, without any element of sexual conduct or advances, do not amount to “sexual harassment” under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (PoSH Act).A Division Bench comprising Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan V and Justice K.V. Jayakumar made the...
'Written Complaint Essential For Adjudicating PoSH Cases, Labour Disputes Not Covered Under Act': Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has reiterated that proceedings under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (POSH Act) cannot be initiated without a written complaint and that disputes of a purely labour nature do not fall under the Act's framework.A division bench of Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan V and Justice K V Jayakumar dismissed a writ...
Kerala HC Partly Quashes Centre's 2022 Memo Extending Validity Of Clearance For Mining Projects As Violative Of Environment Protection Act
The Kerala High Court has struck down portions of a 2022 notification and subsequent clarification (Office Memorandum (O.M.)) issued by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) to the extent it gives extension of validity period of Environment Clearance to mining projects.The requirement of prior environment clearance (EC) for mining projects over 5 hectares...
Kerala HC Seeks State Bar Council's Stand On Plea By Retiree Challenging Denial Of Enrolment For Pursuing LLB Evening Classes, 60K Fee
The Kerala High Court on Monday (September 1) sought the stand of the Bar Council of Kerala on a petition challenging the denial of enrolment of a retired government employee merely because he passed his LL.B. course by attending evening classes.When the matter came up for consideration, Justice P. Krishna Kumar directed the standing counsel of the Bar Council of Kerala to get...
Kerala High Court Issues Draft Guidelines To Provide Fair Hearing To Accused In Medical Negligence Cases
The Kerala High Court recently passed a detailed interim order with draft guidelines for granting a fair opportunity to medical practitioners who are accused of medical negligence.Laying down a 12-point draft guideline, Justice V.G. Arun requested the Additional Director General of Prosecution to place the same before the government for immediate action.The draft guideline is...