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Kerala HC: Remarriage Cannot Extinguish a Widow's Statutory Right to Compassionate Appointment
The Kerala High Court affirmed that a widow's remarriage does not nullify her statutory right to a compassionate appointment under the Kerala Education Rules. The court held this "vested right" cannot be defeated by a subsequent government order.

Chintan Shah
Nov 185 min read


Kerala Lawyers Protest Supreme Court Case on High Courts’ Anticipatory Bail Powers
Lawyers across Kerala staged a protest against the Supreme Court’s hearing on whether High Courts can entertain anticipatory bail pleas beyond a Sessions Court’s territorial jurisdiction. The Bar termed the Union’s challenge as judicial overreach into long-established High Court powers under Section 438 CrPC, reflecting growing concerns over federal judicial balance.

Chintan Shah
Oct 215 min read


Kerala Mandates AI for Witness Depositions, Becoming First State to Digitize Evidence Recording Statewide
The Kerala High Court mandated the use of 'Adalat.AI' (AI speech-to-text tool) for all witness depositions statewide. The move aims to boost accuracy and tackle judicial backlog but raises new concerns about evidentiary challenge and 'AI hallucinations'.

Chintan Shah
Oct 145 min read


"Judicial Impropriety": Supreme Court Rebukes High Court for Altering Bail Conditions Mid-Appeal
The Supreme Court has sternly reprimanded the Kerala High Court for modifying the bail conditions of an accused while a matter was already under appeal before the apex court. The top court called the act “judicial impropriety” and stressed that such actions disrupt established norms and create uncertainty in criminal justice administration. This ruling reinforces the importance of judicial discipline and the hierarchical structure of appellate proceedings.

Chintan Shah
Sep 165 min read


Kerala High Court Rules No Cut‑Off Date Needed for Settlement Under Section 245C: Live 153A/153C Notices Suffice
Kerala HC rules 153A/153C notices issued before Sept 30, 2021, are enough for valid tax settlement—no cut-off date needed.

Chintan Shah
Jun 303 min read


“No Court Permission Needed for Passport Renewal Unless Chargesheet Is Filed or Cognizance Taken, Rules Kerala High Court”
Kerala HC: No passport denial if no chargesheet filed or court cognizance taken FIR alone isn’t a “pending proceeding.”

Chintan Shah
Jun 233 min read


Kerala HC: Differently-Abled Employees Shouldn’t Suffer Due to Lack of Infrastructure
Differently-abled employee can't be penalised for govt’s failure to ensure accessible infrastructure: Kerala High Court

Chintan Shah
Jun 92 min read
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