The High Court of Kerala has quashed a government order that had legalised Mohanlal's possession of the elephant tusks. The court has also directed the government to issue a fresh notification in this regard.
After Kerala High Court directed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the alleged Sabarimala gold theft incident, Devasom Board Minister VN Vasavan said that vigilance inquiry has found lapses at the official level and the government has faith in the judiciary.
The investigation will be led by former Superintendent of Police S Sasidharan, and overseen by Crime branch chief Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) H Venkatesh. The team will consist of three inspectors, including cyber experts.
The controversy began when the Board removed the gold-plated copper plates covering the 'Dwarapalaka idols' without prior intimation or approval from the Sabarimala Special Commissioner or the Court for repair and electroplating.
The Kerala High Court on Sunday directed the courts not to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to issue orders. The High Court has issued special guidelines in this regard for judicial officers and others.
The High Court has directed that cloud-based AI tools, such as ChatGPT, should not
The Kerala state government has filed an appeal against the High Court single bench order quashing the KEAM rank list. The appeal will be considered by the Division Bench on Thursday.
The petition was heard by Justice K Babu of Kerala High Court, who issued notice to Gandhi after considering the submissions of arguments made by Haridas' counsel, Advocate Hari Kumar G Nair.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the 2021 election of CPI(M) leader A. Raja from Devikulam, Kerala, setting aside the Kerala High Court's order declaring it void over caste-reservation grounds. Raja has been reinstated with all consequential benefits.
The Kerala High Court has refused to put a stay on the screening of the Empuraan film while hearing a plea of former BJP Thrissur district committee member Vijeesh Vettam.
The Kerala High Court has issued a stern warning to the officials concerned in the complaint filed by Democratic Social Justice Party President KSR Menon and others regarding Periyar pollution saying the officials will be held responsible if they fail to take steps to prevent pollution.
The management committees of Thiruvambady and Paramekkavu Devaswoms, the two major participants of the 'Thrissur Pooram' have approached the Supreme Court challenging Kerala High Court's guidelines for elephant parade