Explore. Learn. Upskill. All Things Law

Courses, Cases, Research, and Resources in One Place

News and Recent Judgment Gist (BETA)

  • News
  • Gist

1. PIL in Kerala HC challenges free travel scheme for women on KSTRC buses

PIL in Kerala HC challenges free travel scheme for women on KSTRC buses A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed before the Kerala High Court, challenging the ‘Priyadarshini' free travel sche

PIL in Kerala HC challenges free travel scheme for women on KSTRC buses

PIL in Kerala HC challenges free travel scheme for women on KSTRC buses A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed before the Kerala High Court, challenging the ‘Priyadarshini' free travel scheme on ordinary buses of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) for women and transgender persons launched by the State government on June 15, 2026. The petition alleges that the scheme violates the right to equality and the right against discrimination as envisioned in the Constitution. It stated that there were no income criteria or residential qualification, and the scheme remedied no specific disadvantage. Further, it costs the public exchequer approximately ₹2 crore every day or ₹800 crore a year, it said. The petition sought that the scheme be declared as unconstitutional, or alternatively, issue directions to the State to undertake a comprehensive financial and social impact assessment for the purpose of reconsidering the scheme. It also asked the court to direct the State to disclose the estimated annual financial liability for the scheme, the source of funds, and its projected impact on the KSRTC.

2. Khan Sir got my brother murdered: Rival tutor Raushan Anand after bail from court in vandalism case

Khan Sir got my brother murdered: Rival tutor Raushan Anand after bail from court in vandalism case Raushan Anand, the director of a coaching centre in Patna, has accused social media influencer and e

Khan Sir got my brother murdered: Rival tutor Raushan Anand after bail from court in vandalism case

Khan Sir got my brother murdered: Rival tutor Raushan Anand after bail from court in vandalism case Raushan Anand, the director of a coaching centre in Patna, has accused social media influencer and educator Faisal Khan (popularly known as ‘Khan sir’) of getting his younger brother Prince Yadav murdered “in a well-planned” manner. The two educators train government job aspirants and are bitter rivals. Yadav’s dead body was found from a hotel at Biratnagar in Nepal on Sunday (June 14, 2026). He was an accused in the June 2 attack on Khan Global Studies (KGS) coaching centre in Patna. “I was arrested in a false case lodged by ‘Khan sir’. My younger brother Prince Yadav was murdered in a well-planned manner. I seek justice for Prince and demand an impartial inquiry,” said Mr. Anand, the director of Gyan Bindu Academy Coaching Centre. Khan released a video on Monday (June 15) condoling Yadav’s death and demanding a high-level probe.

3. Banks cannot freeze entire account when probe agencies seek freezing of only specified amount: Karnataka High Court

Banks cannot freeze entire account when probe agencies seek freezing of only specified amount: Karnataka High Court The High Court of Karnataka has held that banks cannot freeze an account completely,

Banks cannot freeze entire account when probe agencies seek freezing of only specified amount: Karnataka High Court

Banks cannot freeze entire account when probe agencies seek freezing of only specified amount: Karnataka High Court The High Court of Karnataka has held that banks cannot freeze an account completely, when investigating agencies have directed only a partial freeze limited to a specified amount. Justice Suraj Govindaraj passed the order while allowing a petition filed by one Madhu of Bengaluru, whose account was frozen completely by IndusInd Bank despite the freeze directions from investigating agencies covering only an aggregate sum of ₹25,000. The petitioner’s account had attracted two separate freeze communications — one from the Cyber Crime Police Station, Gujarat, for ₹15,000, and another from the Barrackpore Police Station, West Bengal, for ₹10,000. However, IndusInd Bank froze the entire account, preventing the petitioner from accessing funds beyond the stipulated amount. “The power to freeze exercised by the bank is not an independent power. The bank acts merely as a custodian of the account and is required to implement directions lawfully issued by competent investigating authorities. Its authority is circumscribed by the terms of the directions received,” the court observed. The bank had contended that its action of complete freeze was on the apprehension that further freezing directions from other agencies. The court firmly rejected this reasoning, holding that “a possibility or apprehension of a future event cannot be equated with a lawful order” and that “administrative convenience or anticipatory action cannot substitute a valid legal mandate.” However, the Court said that the “banks are expected to act with due care and circumspection so that the interests of investigation are adequately protected while at the same time ensuring that account holders are not subjected to restrictions beyond those authorised by law”.

4. Karnataka High Court stays government’s circular extending RTE quota admission to SC/ST students even for classes 9 and 10

Karnataka High Court stays government’s circular extending RTE quota admission to SC/ST students even for classes 9 and 10 The High Court of Karnataka has stayed the operation of a contentious circula

Karnataka High Court stays government’s circular extending RTE quota admission to SC/ST students even for classes 9 and 10

Karnataka High Court stays government’s circular extending RTE quota admission to SC/ST students even for classes 9 and 10 The High Court of Karnataka has stayed the operation of a contentious circular from the State government that extended the Right to Education (RTE) quota benefits to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students pursuing classes 9 and 10. Kinagi passed the interim order on a petition filed by the Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) and other private school associations. The circular, issued by the Commissioner for Public Instruction on May 21, 2026, had directed all private schools across the State to allow SC/ST students who completed class 8 during the academic year 2025-26 to continue studying in classes 9 and 10 in the same school under Section 12(1)(c) of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009. It further mandated that any fees collected from such students be reimbursed and that the issuance of transfer certificates would not hinder readmission in the same school under RTE quota. The petitioner associations, representing over 5,000 private unaided English-medium schools, have contended that the RTE Act, rooted in Article 21A of the Constitution, expressly limits the guarantee of free and compulsory education to children aged 6 to 14, covering only elementary education from class 1 to 8, not beyond. The State government, by way of a mere administrative circular and without any provision in the law, cannot extend the benefit of the RTE Act to the students beyond class 8, it has been claimed in the petition. The petitioners further alleged that the circular was issued at the instance of the Chief Minister’s Office and the Social Welfare Department without independent application of mind by the statutory authority. It has also been argued in the petition that extending the benefit…

5. Former DMK Minister Geetha Jeevan’s acquittal from 2002 disproportionate assets case challenged in Madras High Court

Former DMK Minister Geetha Jeevan’s acquittal from 2002 disproportionate assets case challenged in Madras High Court The Madras High Court on Monday (June 15, 2026) deferred its orders on a plea to co

Former DMK Minister Geetha Jeevan’s acquittal from 2002 disproportionate assets case challenged in Madras High Court

Former DMK Minister Geetha Jeevan’s acquittal from 2002 disproportionate assets case challenged in Madras High Court The Madras High Court on Monday (June 15, 2026) deferred its orders on a plea to condone a delay of 839 days in preferring a third party criminal revision petition against the acquittal of former DMK Minister P. Geetha Jeevan and her family members from a 2002 disproportionate assets case to the tune of ₹2.31 crore. Ilanthiraiyan took the call after hearing arguments advanced by the counsel for revision petitioner S. Shanmugasundaram, an advocate from Thoothukudi, and others. The petitioner claimed to have preferred the third party revision since the prosecution did not appeal against the 2022 order of acquittal. The court was told that the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption (DVAC) had registered a case in March 2002 primarily against Ms. Periasamy for having allegedly amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income between 1996 and 2001. Periasamy (since dead) had served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Thoothukudi constituency during the check period and his daughter Ms.

Our Partners

gnlu nlud silf rvu gcai lti CubeRoots civis justiceadda manipal Lawctopus

Why Join Manupatra Academy

Brought to you by Manupatra the leaders in legal tech domain.

  • Curated Resources: A vast repository of meticulously compiled resources tailored for educators and learners.
  • Diverse Courses: An array of courses designed to cater to various levels of expertise, from beginners to advanced.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Accessible on any device, our intuitive interface ensures seamless navigation.

What Our Learners Say

User-Friendly Interface: Accessible on any device, our intuitive interface ensures seamless navigation.

Certification Courses 3-Day Civil Drafting Workshop

It was extremely beneficial and practical… really helped me understand the nuances of civil drafting and boosted my confidence in preparing real pleadings.

Certification Courses 3-Day Civil Drafting Workshop

The sessions were so insightful and well-structured… the faculty explained every concept with patience and clarity, which made learning much easier.

Certification Courses 3-Day Civil Drafting Workshop

Honestly, it was a great learning experience… the course covered everything from plaints to petitions in such a smooth and engaging way.

Certification Courses 3-Day Civil Drafting Workshop

The workshop was very hands-on and practical… I really liked the live feedback and the real examples shared during drafting exercises.

Certification Courses 3-Day Civil Drafting Workshop

Very well conducted and informative… I just wish it could’ve been a bit longer because the sessions were that helpful.

Certification Courses Mastering Microsoft Word for Legal Work

The session was honestly eye-opening! I never realized how much time I was wasting on formatting until now.

Certification Courses Mastering Microsoft Word for Legal Work

Really practical and focused on what lawyers actually need… I can already see how it’ll save hours in my daily work.

Certification Courses Mastering Microsoft Word for Legal Work

The trainer made even the technical tools so easy to understand… and I loved how they used real pleading examples.

Certification Courses Mastering Microsoft Word for Legal Work

Very relevant for lawyers and interns alike… it bridges the tech gap we all face while working on documents.

Certification Courses Mastering Microsoft Word for Legal Work

A concise and super useful masterclass… I now feel confident managing citations, templates, and formatting with ease.

Certification Courses A Practical Guide to Legal Documents in PE & VC Transactions

Extremely helpful in breaking down complicated clauses into simple, understandable parts.

Certification Courses A Practical Guide to Legal Documents in PE & VC Transactions

The course made PE & VC documentation so much less intimidating… the examples were absolutely spot on.

Certification Courses A Practical Guide to Legal Documents in PE & VC Transactions

It was the perfect blend of law and business… I finally understood how term sheets and SHA clauses actually work in practice.

Certification Courses A Practical Guide to Legal Documents in PE & VC Transactions

The speaker explained complex transactional terms beautifully… it’s a must for anyone getting into corporate law.

Certification Courses A Practical Guide to Legal Documents in PE & VC Transactions

Engaging, clear, and full of practical insights… exactly what I needed to feel more confident while drafting investment documents.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Foundations of Commercial Litigation and Corporate Disputes

The coursework was extremely detailed and well-structured… the lectures and guest sessions were really insightful, and the quizzes made learning fun.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Foundations of Commercial Litigation and Corporate Disputes

The faculty explained even complex litigation concepts so clearly… and the real-life examples made everything easy to connect with.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Foundations of Commercial Litigation and Corporate Disputes

It was such an enriching course… the mix of theory and practical drafting exercises really helped strengthen my foundation in commercial disputes.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Foundations of Commercial Litigation and Corporate Disputes

Very informative and engaging throughout… the faculty and coordinator were so supportive and made sure every doubt was cleared.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Foundations of Commercial Litigation and Corporate Disputes

The course had a perfect balance between procedure and strategy… and honestly, I feel much more confident in handling commercial matters now.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Financial, Regulatory and Advanced Litigation Strategies

The speaker is honestly on another level… her way of simplifying complex litigation topics was just unmatched.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Financial, Regulatory and Advanced Litigation Strategies

The course was so detailed and well structured… I’ve genuinely learned a lot about financial and regulatory disputes.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Financial, Regulatory and Advanced Litigation Strategies

Extremely engaging! The real-world examples and case discussions made every class interesting and relatable.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Financial, Regulatory and Advanced Litigation Strategies

Very interactive and clear… all our doubts were patiently answered, and each session felt like solid progress.

Certification Courses Online Summer School: Commercial Litigation – Financial, Regulatory and Advanced Litigation Strategies

The best part was how it balanced theory and strategy… it truly enhanced my understanding of commercial litigation practice.