Kerala High Court gave an ultimatum to the State Government that it should complete the recovery proceedings from the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) immediately. Court also directed the government to submit the report on or before January 23 after completing the proceedings.
Kerala High Court ordered the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) to immediately stop the distribution of 'Aravana Payasam' which is made with pesticide-laced cardamom, in Sabarimala temple.
Kerala High Court on Monday granted bail to Dimple Lamba, who is a woman accused and also a Rajasthan native in the model rape case which happened on November 17 last year. Single Bench of Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas has granted the bail.
Kerala High Court on Wednesday observed that the imposition of age restriction under the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulations) Act, 2021 (ART) without a transitional provision, is irrational and arbitrary.
Citing a possibility of the influence of the witnesses, the Kerala High Court on Wednesday dismissed the bail plea of the third accused in the Kerala Human Sacrifice Case.
The Kerala Government tendered an unconditional apology to the Kerala High Court for not complying with its direction of recovery of damages from the proscribed outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) and its Secretary.
Kerala High Court on Friday issued notices to Dinesh Sanwe, Secretary of the Cycle polo federation of India and Praveen Chandran, Secretary of the Cycle polo association of Kerala and directed them to appear before the court on January 12 in connection with the death of Nida Fathima, a 10-ye
The Kerala High Court on Thursday said that basic discipline will have to be "maintained" in student hostels and disposed of the petitions filed by certain girl students challenging the Higher Education Department notification barring female students from going out of the Hostel after 9.30 P
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday permitted a 17-year-old daughter to donate a part of her liver to her father, who is suffering from a liver ailment.
Kerala University for Health Sciences in an affidavit submitted in the High Court stated that "hostels are not tourist homes" for nightlife and students don't have to go out at the night.
Single Bench of Justice Devan Ramachandran, who heard the case, stated that the public should be made aware of this order through appropriate mechanisms and that repeated violations of the law will be the personal responsibility of the Secretary of the Local Self-Government Department.