Author name: Arshiya Banu

Punjab and Haryana High Court Denies Bail to Quack Doctor Accused of Causing Death Due to Wrong Treatment

In a critical judgment, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has denied bail to an unlicensed practitioner, often referred to as a “quack doctor,” who is accused of causing a patient’s death through incorrect medical treatment. The court’s decision underscores the serious legal consequences of practicing medicine without proper qualifications and highlights the judiciary’s commitment […]

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Delhi High Court Sets Aside Probe Against JCB, Emphasizes Respect for Mediation Process by CCI

In a landmark ruling, the Delhi High Court has set aside a probe initiated by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against the construction equipment giant JCB, underscoring the importance of respecting the mediation process. The courtтАЩs decision highlights the critical role of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in resolving corporate disputes and reinforces the need

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Telangana High Court Halts Demolition of Actor Nagarjuna’s Convention Centre

In a significant legal development, the Telangana High Court has issued a stay order on the demolition of a convention center owned by popular actor Nagarjuna. The case, which has garnered widespread public interest, revolves around the legalities of land use and the regulatory approvals required for such establishments. The court’s decision temporarily halts any

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Allahabad High Court Clarifies the Proper Way to Address Retired High Court Judges

In a recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court provided crucial guidelines on how the names of retired High Court judges should be written and addressed. This clarification aims to preserve the dignity and respect associated with the judiciary, even after a judge has retired. The ruling emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper decorum and protocol

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Article 370 Abrogation: A Move Towards Constitutional Integration, CAA Reflects Humanitarian Values, Says PM Modi

In a recent address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted two landmark decisions of his administrationтАФthe abrogation of Article 370 and the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)тАФas key examples of the government’s commitment to constitutional integrity and humanitarian values. These decisions, which have significantly reshaped the political and social landscape of India, reflect the

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Delhi High Court Orders Apology for Labeling AltNews’ Mohammed Zubair as a ‘Jihadi’

In a landmark ruling that underscores the judiciary’s role in combating defamation and protecting individual reputations, the Delhi High Court has mandated a public apology from a man who labeled Mohammed Zubair, a prominent journalist and co-founder of AltNews, as a ‘jihadi’. The court’s decision highlights the legal and ethical implications of making defamatory statements

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Karnataka High Court Stays Cruelty Case Against Husband Over French Fries Dispute

In a recent and intriguing legal development, the Karnataka High Court has issued a stay on a cruelty case against a husband, which arose from an unusual domestic dispute involving French fries. The case, which has captured public attention due to its unusual nature, raises questions about the limits of legal definitions of cruelty and

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Lawyer Attacked by Monkeys at Supreme Court: Lack of Medicines in Apex Court Clinic Raises Concerns

In a bizarre and alarming incident, a lawyer was attacked by a group of monkeys within the premises of the Supreme Court of India. The shocking event has not only raised concerns about safety and security but also highlighted an unexpected gap in the Supreme Court’s healthcare facilitiesтАФthe absence of essential medicines in the court’s

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UP Court Acquits Two Men in False Religious Conversion Case, Orders Action Against Police

In a significant judgment that underscores the need for accountability and fairness in law enforcement, a court in Uttar Pradesh has acquitted two men accused of religious conversion, citing a lack of evidence and labeling the case as false. The courtтАЩs ruling also includes a directive for disciplinary action against the police officers involved, raising

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Gujarat High Court Orders The Times of India and Indian Express to Apologize for Misreporting Court Observations

In a landmark decision underscoring the importance of accurate journalism and accountability in media reporting, the Gujarat High Court has directed prominent news outletsтАФthe Times of India (ToI) and Indian ExpressтАФto issue formal apologies for erroneously reporting court observations. This ruling highlights the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring that media entities uphold the principles of truthful

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