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Justice M S Ramesh observed that since the petitioner had cleared the first stage of physical test and was unable to attend the second stage as he claims to have sustained fracture injuries, a sympathetic view can be taken in this regard. Hence the judge directed the petitioner to submit his medical records to the secretary of TNUSRB and it was open to them to take a decision on permitting him to participate in the second stage of physical test.
by Sekar Reporter · Published January 5, 2020
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We want to ensure that the Two-Finger Test and the Archaic Potency Test are discontinued. There shall be a direction to the Director General of Police to instruct the Inspector General of Police of various Zones to collect a data by going through the medical reports prepared in all cases starting from 01.01.2023, involving sexual offence and see if any report given makes reference to the Two-Finger Test. If any such report is identified, it shall be collected and shall be brought to the notice of this Court. On receipt of the same, we will pass further orders. Likewise, the Potency Test that is done in cases involving sexual offence, carries a mechanism of collecting sperm from the offender and this is a method of the past. Science has improved metes and bounds and it is possible to conduct this test by just collecting the blood sample. Such advanced techniques are being followed across the world and we should also fall in line. Hence there will be a direction to the respondents to come up with a standard operating procedure for conducting Potency Test by merely collecting the blood sample. On receipt of the report, we will pass further orders. 20. A copy of this order shall be marked to the Bar Associations both in the Principal Bench as well as in the Madurai Bench. N. ANAND VENKATESH, J. and SUNDER MOHAN, J. rsi 21. Post this case on 11.08.2023 at 2.15 p.m. [N.A.V., J.] [S.M., J.] 07.07.2023 rsi H.C.P.No.2182 of 2022
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 10, 2023
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Hijab case all writ petitions dismissed full order of. IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU RITU RAJ AWASTHI (CJ); KRISHNA S. DIXIT; J, J.M. KHAZI, J. DATED THIS THE 15TH DAY OF MARCH, 2022 Resham v. State of Karnataka and Others with connected cases. Constitution of India, 1950 ; Article 19, 25 – Wearing of hijab
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 15, 2022