A summary of important cases from the causelist of the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court and the Madras High Court..The causelist will be updated in the evening to reflect the developments in court today..SUPREME COURT OF INDIA.Dr. Subramaniam Swamy vs The State of Kerala.Item no. 7 in Court No. 9 – SLP (C) No. 28253/2018.Bench: Justices UU Lalit and Indira Banerjee.This case deals with the issue of government control over Hindu temples an is an appeal by Subramanian Swamy and TG Mohandas against a Kerala High Court judgment..The appellants have challenged the vires of Sections 4(1) and 63 of the Travancore-Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions Act, 1950 (Act). These two provisions lay down the constitution of the two Devaswom Boards – Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) and Cochin Devaswom Board (CDB). The Kerala High Court had dismissed the challenge whereupon the Supreme Court has been moved by Swamy and Mohandas..Sri Marthanda Varma (D) thr LR vs The State of Kerala.Item no. 14 in Court No. 9 – SLP (C) No. 11295/2011.Bench: Justices UU Lalit and Indira Banerjee.Case pertaining to treasure trove at the Padmanabha Swamy temple in Trivandrum..P Gopalkrishnan @ Dileep vs The State of Kerala.Item no. 3 in Court No. 11 – SLP (Crl) No. 10189/2018.Bench: Justices AM Khanwilkar and Ajay Rastogi.This petition is filed by Malayalam cine actor Dileep who is seeking access to certain footage of an alleged sexual assault that he was party to. He is an accused in a case relating to the abduction of a Malayali actress and has approached the Supreme Court with this prayer after the Kerala High Court rejected his plea..DELHI HIGH COURT.Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund vs Directorate of Estates.Item no. 31 in Court no. 10– W.P.(C) 11861/2018.Bench: Yogesh Khanna, J. .The case pertains to Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund’s challenge to the eviction notice issued to it by the Directorate of Estates in respect of its office situated within the Teen Murti Estate premises, New Delhi..Today in Court: The matter was adjourned till February 19.
A summary of important cases from the causelist of the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court and the Madras High Court..The causelist will be updated in the evening to reflect the developments in court today..SUPREME COURT OF INDIA.Dr. Subramaniam Swamy vs The State of Kerala.Item no. 7 in Court No. 9 – SLP (C) No. 28253/2018.Bench: Justices UU Lalit and Indira Banerjee.This case deals with the issue of government control over Hindu temples an is an appeal by Subramanian Swamy and TG Mohandas against a Kerala High Court judgment..The appellants have challenged the vires of Sections 4(1) and 63 of the Travancore-Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions Act, 1950 (Act). These two provisions lay down the constitution of the two Devaswom Boards – Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) and Cochin Devaswom Board (CDB). The Kerala High Court had dismissed the challenge whereupon the Supreme Court has been moved by Swamy and Mohandas..Sri Marthanda Varma (D) thr LR vs The State of Kerala.Item no. 14 in Court No. 9 – SLP (C) No. 11295/2011.Bench: Justices UU Lalit and Indira Banerjee.Case pertaining to treasure trove at the Padmanabha Swamy temple in Trivandrum..P Gopalkrishnan @ Dileep vs The State of Kerala.Item no. 3 in Court No. 11 – SLP (Crl) No. 10189/2018.Bench: Justices AM Khanwilkar and Ajay Rastogi.This petition is filed by Malayalam cine actor Dileep who is seeking access to certain footage of an alleged sexual assault that he was party to. He is an accused in a case relating to the abduction of a Malayali actress and has approached the Supreme Court with this prayer after the Kerala High Court rejected his plea..DELHI HIGH COURT.Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund vs Directorate of Estates.Item no. 31 in Court no. 10– W.P.(C) 11861/2018.Bench: Yogesh Khanna, J. .The case pertains to Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund’s challenge to the eviction notice issued to it by the Directorate of Estates in respect of its office situated within the Teen Murti Estate premises, New Delhi..Today in Court: The matter was adjourned till February 19.