The High Court of Kerala granted bail to Abdul Rahim P, the accused in a narcotics case, due to the failure to properly communicate the grounds of his arrest, rendering it illegal. The court directed his immediate release from custody.
High Court of Kerala Orders
Interim orders, bail orders, stay orders, and daily directions from the High Court of Kerala. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
Kerala HC Dismisses Writ Petition in Sobha Sasikumar vs KSEB
The High Court of Kerala dismissed the writ petition filed by Sobha Sasikumar after the respondent, Kerala State Electricity Board, confirmed that there were no outstanding dues owed by the petitioner. As a result, the court deemed the petition infructuous and closed the case.
Kerala HC Dismisses Writ Petition by P K Unnikrishnan Against KSEB
The court dismissed the writ petition filed by P K Unnikrishnan as infructuous, meaning that the issues raised in the petition are no longer relevant or actionable. This decision effectively ends the case without further proceedings.
Kerala HC Dismisses Crl.M.C in Joji Joy vs Capital Credit Corporation
The High Court of Kerala closed the criminal miscellaneous case filed by Joji Joy, as the matter was deemed infructuous. This decision effectively ends the proceedings without further action.
Kerala HC Dismisses Writ Petition in Valiyalukkal Group Devaswom vs Cochin Devaswom Board
The High Court of Kerala dismissed the writ petition filed by Valiyalukkal Group Devaswom seeking a direction to the Cochin Devaswom Board to consider their request regarding the management of the Karuthala Siva Temple. The court found that the Board's role was limited to supervision and audit, and the petitioner could seek relief through a civil court instead.
Kerala HC Dismisses Bail Application of Shijumon P P as Withdrawn
The court granted permission for the petitioner, Shijumon P P, to withdraw his bail application. Consequently, the bail application was dismissed as withdrawn.
Kerala HC Directs CBSE to Consider Date of Birth Correction in Dr. Harikrishnan Case
The High Court of Kerala directed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other respondents to consider the petitioner's application for correcting his date of birth in the official certificate. The court mandated that a decision be made within three weeks, referencing a previous Supreme Court ruling for guidance.