Skip to content
rawlaw unfiltered legal news
  • News
  • Services for Advocates
  • Bookmarks
  • facebook.com
  • twitter.com
  • t.me
  • instagram.com
  • youtube.com

Supreme Court Protects Christian Minority’s Burial Rights in Chhattisgarh: “Failure to Demarcate Burial Grounds Violates Constitutional Rights to Equality

Home » Supreme Court Protects Christian Minority’s Burial Rights in Chhattisgarh: "Failure to Demarcate Burial Grounds Violates Constitutional Rights to Equality
Supreme Court Protects Christian Minority’s Burial Rights in Chhattisgarh: "Failure to Demarcate Burial Grounds Violates Constitutional Rights to Equality, Dignity, and Religious Freedom"
Posted inNews

Supreme Court Protects Christian Minority’s Burial Rights in Chhattisgarh: “Failure to Demarcate Burial Grounds Violates Constitutional Rights to Equality, Dignity, and Religious Freedom”

1. Court’s Decision The Supreme Court overturned the High Court’s dismissal of the appellant's plea, allowing the appellant to bury his father on private agricultural land in the village of…
Posted by Rawlaw January 28, 2025

Recent News

  • Bombay High Court holds execution under Section 44A must remain summary—“Issues and full-fledged evidence only in exceptional cases”; order framing issues in UAE decree execution set aside
  • Bombay High Court refuses to quash cheque bounce cases over merged bank cheques—“Validity can be curtailed by merger, but ‘funds insufficient’ memo triggers statutory presumption”; accused must prove defence at trial
  • Bombay High Court upholds Industrial Court stay on city body’s circular withdrawing diploma-linked wage increments—“Customary concession can’t be ended unilaterally”,writ dismissed, status quo to continue
  • Bombay High Court sets aside housing society expulsion over member complaints—“Access to justice is not a privilege”; members restored, stay refused
  • Bombay High Court upholds statutory arbitration under Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act despite SARFAESI and RDB proceedings—“Option under RDB Act preserves Section 84 remedy”; Section 34 challenge dismissed
Copyright 2026 — Raw Law. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top