SENIOR CITIZENS ACT CAN’T BE USED TO EVICT DAUGHTER-IN-LAW FROM SHARED HOUSEHOLD- SUPREME COURT

The Supreme Court on 15th December 2020 held that the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, cannot be interpreted or deployed to evict a woman from her shared household, which she is otherwise entitled to under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. Supreme Court set aside the Karnataka HighRead more about SENIOR CITIZENS ACT CAN’T BE USED TO EVICT DAUGHTER-IN-LAW FROM SHARED HOUSEHOLD- SUPREME COURT[…]

SUPREME COURT DIRECTS ALL POLICE STATIONS AND INVESTIGATION AGENCY TO INSTALL CCTV CAMERAS

The Supreme Court on Wednesday, December 2, ordered all States and Union Territories to ensure that CCTV cameras with night vision and audio recording should be installed in every police station of the country. Justice R.F. Nariman directed the central government to install CCTV cameras and recording equipment in offices of central agencies, including theRead more about SUPREME COURT DIRECTS ALL POLICE STATIONS AND INVESTIGATION AGENCY TO INSTALL CCTV CAMERAS[…]