In a significant move to address persistent issues of illegal mining and environmental degradation, the High Court of Meghalaya has granted a 45-day extension for relocating and storing re-assessed coal inventories.
The Meghalaya High Court has upheld the decision of the Assembly Speaker Thomas A Sangma in not allowing a special motion to discuss on a CAG report during this year’s budget session by dismissing a petition filed by the opposition Voice of the People Party (VPP) legislator from North Shillong Adelbert Nongrum.
Shillong, April 10: Meghalaya High Court-ni mingsinggipa advocate ba ukil sakgni-na ma•sina man•gijagipa dolrang, uamangni dolni manderangni case ba mokordomako jako ra•jachina aro ia...
Two leading advocates of the Meghalaya High Court have received a threatening letter enclosed with two live rounds of bullets from miscreants, demanding they cease representing ‘certain clients’ and participating in suits involving those clients.
Shillong, Apr 4: Skanggipa Dr BR Ambedkar National Moot Court Competition 2024-ko Bristibar salo, Meghalaya High Court-ni Judge, Justice HS Thangkhiew, University of Science...
SHILLONG, MAR 20:Â The Single Member Committee appointed by the Meghalaya High Court has directed extension of deadline for transportation of re-assessed/re-verified inventoried coal...