Our Success Stories Breastfeeding a part of right to life under Constitution: Kerala HC A mother’s right to breastfeed and that of a baby to be breastfed are facets of the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution, the Kerala High Court said on Friday while quashing….. Kerala HC Gives Custody Of Infant To Breastfeeding Mother The Kerala High Court quashed an order of Child Welfare Committee (CWC) giving the custody of a one-year child to the father observing that the Committee did not even consider that the child.. Recieving award from Kerala Chief Justice for best young lady lawyer in 2022. Banu Thilak received the 2022 Best Young Lady Lawyer Award from the Kerala Chief Justice. Kerala HC to set up panel to find long-term solutions to human-animal conflict in state...... The Kerala High Court on Wednesday decided to constitute an expert committee to identify hot spots of human-animal conflicts in the state and come up . Verify Education Certificates Of All Govt Doctors, If Necessary, Kerala HC Tells State Govt The Kerala High Court has directed the state government to take steps, if necessary, to verify the education certificates of all doctors currently working in government hospitals. Guidelines Necessary To Ensure Doctors Are Duly Qualified : Kerala High Court Seeks State's View The Kerala High Court on Wednesday sought the views of the Government on a plea seeking guidelines to ensure that appointment orders of medical practitioners… Owner absconds after abandoning 30 buffaloes in Kerala, HC asks civic body to take care The state government on Monday informed the Kerala High Court that the police have arrested one person in a case registered in connection with abandoning more than 30 buffaloes in Palakkad. Ban on pets illegal, arbitrary, unfair: Plea in Kerala HC against resident associations The plea seeks a direction to all the apartment associations, RWAs and housing societies to comply with the Animal Welfare Board of India guidelines of 2015. Public Interest litigation in Kerala High Court against decisions barring pets The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved by People for Animals (PFA), contending that ”such associations cannot frame bye-laws or amend them in a manner at variance with the law of the country even by obtaining a consensus or by a complete majority”. Ker HC | “Illegal and Unconstitutional”; HC declares stipulations prohibiting residents from keeping pets void and unenforceable The High Court of Kerala has once again advocated for animal rights and welfare as the Division Bench of A. K. Jayasankaran Nambiar and Gopinath P. JJ., held that stipulations in resident agreements prohibiting the residents from keeping pets of their choice in their individual apartments are unreasonable and unconstitutional. Man-Animal Conflict: Kerala HC Panel To Find Long-Term Solutions The high court on Wednesday decided to constitute an expert committee to identify hot spots of human-animal conflicts in the state and come up with long-term solutions for the problem. The court sought suggestions from the state government on who all should be part of the expert panel, and listed the matter for hearing on May 17, a lawyer associated with the case said. ‘Arikomban’ case: Kerala HC warns State of strict action if area where tribals were resettled is found to be an elephant habitat The court, however, declined to issue any direction in the interim for capture and captivity of the elephant, Arikomban, so named as it raids ration shops and houses for rice. Instead, the bench said it would constitute a five-member committee which would decide whether to capture the wild bull elephant and turn it into a captive tusker or relocate it to interior areas of the forest. High Court issues elephant size warning to Kerala government in 'Arikomban' case High Court warned of strict action if it found that the area in Idukki district where ‘Arikomban’ was roaming had been an elephant habitat before tribal people were resettled there. Arikomban case: HC warns govt of strict action against ‘resettling tribals in elephant habitats’ On Wednesday, the Kerala High Court cautioned the state that it would face severe consequences if it discovered that the region in the Idukki district. Guidelines Necessary To Ensure Doctors Are Duly Qualified : Kerala High Court Seeks State's View The Kerala High Court on Wednesday sought the views of the Government on a plea seeking guidelines to ensure that appointment orders of medical practitioners in the State are issued to selected candidates only after getting their educational certificates verified and authenticated by the Universities that have issued them. Plea alleges misuse of MPLADS fund for making temple pond: Kerala HC seeks K V Thomas stand The petitioner, Babu Suresh, who resides near the temple has alleged that an order was issued in 2015 granting administrative sanction for the construction of the Azhakiyakavu pond using MPLADS funds.