We bring you the updates for last week. Hope it updates you with all the news from legal world.
Updates: 26th October to 1st November 2014.
The National Commission
for Women will be a placing a proposal before a panel constituted by the
Supreme Court on November 8 for legalizing prostitution in India.. The apex court had constituted the panel
after a public interest litigation was filed in 2010 on rehabilitation of sex
workers. The panel will deliberate on the existing provision of Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act, 1956 (ITPA). The deliberations would focus on improved
conditions that would allow sex workers to lead a dignified life. But activists
have voiced their concerns over the NCW’s proposal. The legalization of
prostitution goes against the ILO’s definition of ‘decent work’.
A man was arrested by
cops for allegedly having sex with another man, which was recorded by his wife on
a hidden camera. The man has been arrested under Section 377 of the Indian
Penal Code that makes it an offense to commit 'carnal intercourse against the
order of nature.' The highly debated re-instatement of the clause by the
Supreme Court which was previously struck down by the Delhi HC as
unconstitutional makes gay sex an offence punishable with life imprisonment.
The Supreme Court has rejected
the plea by Nithari killer Surinder Koli seeking recall of the judgment
upholding his death sentence in Rimpa Haldar murder case.
While applying for a
passport for her child, an unwed mother will have to declare how she conceived.
This was the Union Government’s reply to a query by a division bench of the
Bombay HC that was hearing a petition by a woman challenging the passport
authority's refusal to include her step-father's name in her passport.
According to the advocate appearing on behalf of the foreign ministry, a unwed
mother should file an affidavit stating ‘how she has conceived’ and ‘if she was
raped’ and why she does not want the father's name included.
The CIC has held that
the husband had a right to know about the amount of salary of the wife but
information pertaining to expenditures and loan deductions cannot be given
under the RTI Act. Amount of salary and the details of pay scale of a public
servant can be a part of voluntarily disclosable information under Section
4(1)(b) but deductions, personal loans, seeking salary slips and residential
address are not disclosable unless a public interest is involved.
The Delhi University
will soon have its own IP policy. The IP policy will look into the
patentability of the research undertaken by the students and staffs, the
registration of copyright and trademark by the DU. As per the university statistics, 168 patents
are registered by Delhi University, 71 patents are under prosecution, 35
patents have been granted and 52 patent applications have lapsed.
The Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare, Government of India recently issued a notification
introducing a requirement that the pictorial and textual statutory warnings
must cover 85% of the display area of the package. The notification, that
amends the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labelling
Rules), 2008 specifies that the pictorial warning must cover at least 60% of
the area and the textual warning 25% percent of the area of the package—on both
sides of the package. This move by the Government seems to be a plain packaging
requirement though it is not in the purest form as in other countries like
Australia and some European countries.
The US Eleventh Circuit
Court has come out with a landmark ruling on the legality of course packs
involving Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and Sage
Publications against Georgia State University. GSU was indulging in digital
dissemination of course packs allowing students
to obtain a digital copy of the designated course material. The Court held that
the thought the excerpts were not transformative they were for a non-profitable
educative purpose and it constituted fair use, despite the non-transformative
nature.
We hope that this summarizes the last week's News. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed.
Until next post of weekly News updates.
Anjana Srinivasan, (2nd Year student of IIT Kharagpur Law School)
For 'OFF Court.'
Disclaimer: This blog or any post thereof is not to be considered to be in any way associated with the official stand of IIT kharagpur or RGSOIPL on the issues being discussed in the said post. The opinions on the blog are the authors own and should not be considered as legal advice.
Disclaimer: This blog or any post thereof is not to be considered to be in any way associated with the official stand of IIT kharagpur or RGSOIPL on the issues being discussed in the said post. The opinions on the blog are the authors own and should not be considered as legal advice.
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