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KSBC Head Defends Misappropriation Allegations, Attributes Case to ‘Lawyers Bickering’ Before Karnataka High Court

In a dramatic turn of events, the head of the Karnataka State Bar Council (KSBC) has defended himself against allegations of misappropriation, attributing the case to internal conflicts and ‘lawyers bickering’. The Karnataka High Court is currently examining the validity of these claims and the surrounding circumstances, highlighting the intricate dynamics within legal professional bodies. […]

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Odisha and Centre Clash Over Supreme Court Judgment on States’ Right to Levy Mining Cess

In a significant legal and administrative tussle, the state government of Odisha and the central government of India find themselves at odds over the interpretation and implementation of a Supreme Court judgment regarding the states’ right to levy a mining cess. This disagreement underscores the complexities of federal governance and the intricate balance of fiscal

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Armed Forces Tribunal Asserts Authority to Initiate Contempt Proceedings for Non-Compliance with Orders

In a landmark decision, the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has ruled that it possesses the authority to initiate contempt of court proceedings in cases of non-compliance with its orders. This ruling underscores the Tribunal’s commitment to ensuring that its directives are respected and enforced, highlighting the importance of accountability and adherence to judicial mandates within

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Delhi High Court Criticizes Delhi Government for ‘Freebie Culture’ in Wake of Rajendra Nagar Flood; Seeks Report

In a sharp critique of the Delhi government’s policies, the Delhi High Court has expressed its disapproval of the so-called “freebie culture” while addressing the Rajendra Nagar flood situation. The Court has called for a detailed report from the government on the measures taken to address the flooding and the overall management of resources. Background

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Supreme Court Emphasizes Respect for All Religions

In a reaffirmation of its commitment to secularism and impartiality, the Supreme Court of India has declared its respect for all religions. This statement underscores the judiciary’s dedication to upholding the principles of equality, non-discrimination, and religious freedom enshrined in the Indian Constitution. Background of the Statement The Supreme Court’s assertion came during a high-profile

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Delhi Court Reserves Order on Bail Plea of Puja Khedkar Amid Allegations of Witch Hunt Over Sexual Harassment Complaint

In a contentious legal battle, the Delhi Court has reserved its order on the bail plea of Puja Khedkar, who has claimed to be the target of a witch hunt following her sexual harassment complaint. This case underscores the challenges and complexities surrounding the legal and social dynamics of sexual harassment allegations in India. Background

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Jammu and Kashmir High Court Closes Suo Motu Case After Indian Man’s Body is Retrieved from Pakistan

In a significant resolution, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court has closed a suo motu case concerning the retrieval of an Indian man’s body from Pakistan. This decision marks the culmination of a complex legal and diplomatic effort, highlighting the judiciary’s proactive role in ensuring justice and humanitarian assistance across borders. Background of the Case

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Supreme Court Emphasizes Executive Duty to Monitor Statutes, Orders Review of Maharashtra Slum Areas Act

In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed the executive branch’s responsibility to monitor the implementation of statutes and has specifically ordered a review of the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance, and Redevelopment) Act, 1971. This directive aims to ensure that the law serves its intended purpose effectively and addresses the evolving

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Unauthorized Vehicle Modifications in Kerala: Legal Risks and Consequences

In recent times, unauthorized modifications to vehicles have become increasingly popular among automobile enthusiasts in Kerala. However, while these alterations might enhance the aesthetics or performance of the vehicle, they can also land owners in serious legal trouble. The state government and traffic authorities have been cracking down on such modifications to ensure road safety

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Supreme Court Criticizes Kerala for Withholding Munnar Files, Summons Officials

In a stern move, the Supreme Court of India has criticized the Kerala state government for withholding crucial files related to the ecologically sensitive area of Munnar. The Court has summoned state officials to explain the delay and non-compliance, highlighting serious concerns about transparency and environmental governance. Background of the Case Munnar, a picturesque hill

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