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Supreme Court: Asks Petitioner On Plea Challenging Talaq-E-Hasan, To Mention Next Week
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KERALA HIGH COURT: NO QUARRYING OR CONSTRUCTION WORK ON LANDS ASSIGNED FOR CULTIVATION
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DIGITAL TRACKER WATCHES AND THE SURVEILLANCE CONUNDRUM: A DAILY DEHUMANISATION OF INDIA’S MUNICIPAL WORKERS
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NCLT BAR ASSOCIATION’S PLEA CHALLENGING 3-YEAR TENURE OF NCLT MEMBERS IN JUNE: A PLEA IN SUPREME COURT
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UNDER COMMERCIAL COURTS ACTS, SC ORDERS EXCLUDING PERIOD FROM 15.03.2020 TILL 28.02.2022 AS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE ACT
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Supreme Court expresses disapproval of judicial officer for not releasing accused despite order granting bail
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The Unresolved Issue of AMP Expenses in Transfer Pricing – India
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INSURANCE COMPANY SHOULD NOT SEEK DOCUMENTS WHICH ARE BEYOND THE CONTROL OF INSURED TO FURNISH, SAYS SUPREME COURT WHILE SETTLING CLAIM
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Supreme Court seeks response of Union and states on plea for guidelines to prevent sexual harassment of students in schools
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IN MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE COMPENSATION CLAIMS, MCI FINDINGS REGARDING DOCTORS’ PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT HAVE GREAT RELEVANCE: SC
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WHERE THE CLAIMS OF EVENTS HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY ESTABLISHED BY THE PROSECUTION, SECTION 106 OF THE EVIDENCE ACT APPLIES TO CASES: SUPREME COURT
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A candidate has no legal right to insist that the recruitment process set in motion be carried to its logical end: SC
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ON THE PLEA TO STAY THE RETIREMENT OF EXISTING MEMBERS UNTIL THE ACTUAL JOINING OF NEW MEMBERS, SUPREME COURT ISSUES NOTICE
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Supreme Court upholds disciplinary action against judicial officers for showing undue favour to a party in the worst kind of judicial dishonesty
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ONCE CIRP IS ADMITTED AND MORATORIUM IS ORDERED THE SARFAESI PROCEEDINGS CANNOT BE CONTINUED AGAINST CORPORATE DEBTOR: SC
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Supreme Court pulls up the state of Kerala for challenging the seniority of upper division clerk
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A PLEA IN SUPREME COURT CHALLENGES THE CHANGED NEET-SS 2022 EXAM PATTERN
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THE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS UNDER SECTION 482 OF THE CRPC CANNOT BE QUASHED MERELY ON THE GROUND THAT NO USEFUL PURPOSE WILL BE SERVED: SUPREME COURT
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Nexus between accused’s negligence and victim’s death has to be established under Section 304A IPC: Supreme Court
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AN ASSOCIATION OF CORPORATE BODIES CAN ESTABLISH A CAPTIVE POWER PLANT PRIMARILY FOR THEIR OWN USE UNDER THE ELECTRICITY ACT: SUPREME COURT
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Where the crime was committed the remission or premature release policy of the state has to be considered: Supreme Court
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Adopt roster based reservation for preferential candidates as followed by JIPMER: Supreme Court directs all AIIMS institutes
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‘The crime committed has to be considered in the remission or premature policy of the state’
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Seeking reduction of qualifying the percentile for admission in ayurveda course: A plea in Supreme Court
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Bank case rejected by Supreme Court against farmer
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In Company Law the duomatic principle is applicable even in Indian context: Supreme Court
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SUPREME COURT ASKS WEST BENGAL GOVERNMENT TO LOOK INTO REPORT OF OLDER WOMEN PUSHED INTO PROSTITUTION AFTER COVID IN SOUTH 24 PARGANAS
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Supreme Court sets aside POCSO conviction; TN custom is of marriage of girl with maternal uncle
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SUPREME COURT SEEKS CENTRE’S AFFIDAVIT IN COAL BLOCK ALLOCATION SCAM
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As a pilot project to check feasibility, Supreme Court permits e-rickshaws in Matheran
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ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT TO DECIDE 350 BAIL APPLICATIONS OF CONVICTS SERVING SENTENCE FOR OVER 10 YEARS, 25 JULY IS THE DEADLINE: SUPREME COURT
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Supreme Court seeks Centre’s response in NEET BDS 2021 to reduce percentile for qualification
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ORAL EVIDENCE CANNOT POSSIBLY SUFFICE; A CERTIFICATE U/SEC 65B (4) OF THE EVIDENCE ACT IS MANDATARY FOR PRODUCTION OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE: SUPREME COURT
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A PLEA FILLED ON CHALLENGING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF IBC PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE PERSONAL GUARANTORS; SUPREME COURT ISSUES NOTICE
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Decision not to reduce cut-off percentile: The Supreme Court agrees to hear a plea against Centre’s decision in Neet BDS 2021
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The Supreme Court disapproves of Centre challenging its stand, seeks report of the consultation process in three months for the minority status of Hindus in some states
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SUPREME COURT: MERELY BECAUSE A PERSON WAS THE PARTNER OR STOOD GUARANTOR FOR LOAN, NO VICARIOUS LIABILITY FOR CHEQUE DISHONOUR UNDER SECTION 138 OF THE NI ACT
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THE SUPREME COURT DIRECTS THE STATES FOR ENSURING EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN WHO HAD TO DROP OUT DUE TO COVID- 19, SEEKING FOR IMPLEMENT NCPCR SUGGESTIONS
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