Justice S. Muralidhar, the Chief Justice of Orissa High Court paid a visit to the Bhubaneswar court to review the pendency of cases and the ground situation.
Petitioner had claimed that she had been wrongly awarded 99 marks out of total marks of 720 whereas as per her assessment, she is entitled to score at least 702 marks.
Around 1500 contractual data entry operators will be benefitted by the Court's order
The court’s order came in response to a petition filed against the reservation list for the upcoming polls issued by the State government recently.
The courts are duty bound to come to the rescue of the victims and alleviate their mental agony and suffering especially in cases where there is a lacuna in the law, said Justice SK Panigrahi while issuing the order.
No bandh, only hartal: Hearing a petition against proposed Odisha bandh call by Congress on Nov 12, Orissa HC says bandh is not permitted.
The court’s direction came in response to a petition filed by an advocate seeking a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or the National Investigation Agency (NIA) into the sensational spy case
Major political parties in the state are excited over the development and have already begun spadework to give tough fights to the opposition in the forthcoming election
Chief Judge of Orissa High Court Justice S Muralidhar administered the oath of office to Justice Mohapatra at the conference hall of the Court
The State Government has also been directed by the Court to provide all support required for conducting the elections.
As of Oct 28, 2021, 874 firms are manufacturing green crackers in India. 90 percent in Tamil Nadu. 10 percent in Maharashtra, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP and Delhi. No green cracker unit in Odisha
The Orissa High Court on Monday (Nov 1) allowed sale and use of green crackers during this year’s Diwali celebrations on November 4. As per the court order, only crackers certified by Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) can be used.
The Court passed the order while hearing three separate petitions regarding the death of labourers in septic tank mishaps in Cuttack, Rayagada and Bhubaneswar.
Ahead of the festive season, the Odisha government at the start of this month banned sale and bursting of firecrackers considering its harmful consequences amidst COVID19 pandemic. The decision has triggered mixed reactions among the people across the state.
While granting the bail, the top court of the State directed Jagdev not to influence witnesses in the cases and put forth other conditions
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