'The Kerala Story': SC agrees to hear on May 15 plea against HC order refusing to stay release
India | May 09, 2023 11:51 ISTEarlier today, Yogi Adityanath-led government decided to declare ‘The Kerala Story’ tax-free in the state.
Earlier today, Yogi Adityanath-led government decided to declare ‘The Kerala Story’ tax-free in the state.
The RT-PCR test rate in Punjab is Rs 415 while it costs Rs 500 in Maharashtra, Haryana and Uttarakhand, the government said.
The judge also said that if efficacy was the reason for the gap, then he was "worried" as he was administered the second dose within 4-6 weeks of the first dose
The Kerala High Court on Tuesday allowed a minor girl to accompany her father to Sabarimala for 'darshan'.
Kerala High Court has allowed a man, working abroad, to appear via video conferencing to enable registration of his marriage.
The single bench of Justice Amit Rawal restrained the University from conducting the rest of the exams not yet conducted.
Kerala High Court has permitted termination of an over 15-week pregnancy of a mentally challenged rape victim.
The man had pleaded guilty in all the 14 cases and as a result he was convicted in all of them, between 2007 to 2010.
The Kerala High Court on Friday granted anticipatory bail to filmmaker Aisha Sultana in the sedition case registered against her by Kavaratti Police of Lakshadweep.
The Kerala High Court on Friday appreciated the effort of the Election Commission and the State police in ensuring no violation of the COVID-19 protocols.
Kerala High Court has restored the rights of Muslim women for divorce without resorting to judicial proceedings.
"Marriage and investigation are two different things. As far as marriage is concerned, it does not warrant any investigation. Investigation has nothing to do with it. You can investigate any other thing," the court said.
According to the boy's father, the congratulatory hug was "blown out of proportion" by the school authorities and it completely "demoralised" his son.
The right arm fast medium pace bowler is all set to play for another nation if the BCCI doesn't lift the life ban off the former cricketer.
Kerala High Court today held that all inter-religious weddings cannot be viewed as 'love jihad' as it upheld a marriage between a Hindu woman and a Muslim man.
In what could be a shocking blow to Sreesanth, a division bench of the Kerala HC upheld the appeal made by the BCCI against the earlier single bench verdict that lifted the life ban on the bowler in August this year.
The former India pacer Sreesanth was charged for spot-fixing during the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League ( IPL) in 2013.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was on Wednesday acquitted of all charges by the Kerala High Court in the SNC-Lavalin case
Sreesanth in his petition asked for the immediate intervention of the court as BCCI has not given him an NOC to play in the Scotland League.
The BCCI is firm on its stand that they will not allow the speedster to make an immediate comeback.
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