While expanding the territorial jurisdiction of high courts in such cases, the SC took cognizance of the principle contained in Article 226(2), which empowers a high court to issue directions to entities located outside its territory. [Manoj Mitta]
Posted by: Shivam Vij | July 3, 2009
Why the Delhi High Court judgement on IPC 377 does extend to the rest of India
Posted in Law, Sex | Tags: IPC Section 377, Manoj Mitta
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