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Plea Filed in Supreme Court to Cancel Bail of Accused in Kanhaiya Lal Murder Case

A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking the cancellation of bail granted to the accused in the Kanhaiya Lal murder case, a high-profile incident that sparked national outrage. The petition argues that releasing the accused on bail could pose a threat to public safety and undermine justice in such a serious matter. […]

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Supreme Court Questions Centre on Limited Maternity Benefits for Adoptive Parents

The Supreme Court recently raised concerns over the limited maternity benefits available to adoptive parents under Indian law, questioning the rationale behind the disparity in benefits compared to biological parents. The court’s observations highlight the need for a more inclusive approach in maternity leave policies to support adoptive parents. Background: Under the current Maternity Benefit

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Delhi High Court Issues Temporary Restraining Order Against Unauthorized Use of Moti Mahal Trademark

The Delhi High Court has issued an interim order restraining unauthorized entities from using the “Moti Mahal” trademark, a well-known brand in the hospitality industry. The decision underscores the importance of protecting trademark rights and preventing dilution of a brand’s reputation through unauthorized usage. Background: Moti Mahal, a name synonymous with North Indian cuisine, especially

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Punjab & Haryana High Court Directs Punjab to Fill Information Commissioner Posts by December 15

The Punjab & Haryana High Court has issued a directive to the Punjab government, mandating the appointment of Information Commissioners by December 15. The court warned of potential consequences if these positions remain vacant, emphasizing the critical role of these posts in maintaining transparency and accountability under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Background: The

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Mumbai Police Arrests Chhattisgarh Lawyer for Threatening Shah Rukh Khan

The Mumbai Police recently arrested a lawyer from Chhattisgarh accused of making a threatening phone call to Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan. The arrest highlights growing concerns over celebrity security and the increasing misuse of communication channels for issuing threats. Background: The case arose when Shah Rukh Khan’s team reported a threat call to the

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Supreme Court Criticizes Frequent Use of Article 21 by Prisoners Seeking Bail

The Supreme Court of India has expressed concern over the frequent invocation of Article 21 of the Constitution by prisoners seeking bail. The Court’s remarks underline a need for a balanced approach in applying Article 21, which guarantees the right to life and personal liberty, without undermining the judicial process. Background: Article 21, which ensures

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Allahabad High Court Grants Bail to 12 Accused in Lakhimpur Kheri Violence Case

The Allahabad High Court has granted bail to twelve individuals accused in the high-profile Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, which involved clashes leading to several deaths. The bail decision has reignited discussions around judicial discretion in sensitive cases. Background: The Lakhimpur Kheri incident, which occurred in October 2021, involved violent clashes between protesting farmers and a

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Supreme Court Highlights Lack of Private Washrooms for Women Judges in Gujarat Court

The Supreme Court of India has raised concerns over the lack of private washroom facilities for women judges in a Gujarat court, pointing to the need for gender-sensitive infrastructure in judicial spaces. This issue underscores the importance of providing basic amenities to promote a supportive working environment for women in the judiciary. Background: The Supreme

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Supreme Court Advocates for Training and Sensitization of Airport Staff to Assist Disabled Passengers

The Supreme Court of India has called for enhanced training and sensitization of airport staff to better assist disabled passengers, emphasizing the need for inclusive and accessible services in air travel. This directive highlights the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring dignity and support for passengers with disabilities. Background: The plea before the Supreme Court raised concerns

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Kerala High Court Issues Guidelines for Safe Dolly Service at Sabarimala

The Kerala High Court has issued specific directions to ensure the safety of dolly services at the Sabarimala temple, a popular pilgrimage site. The court’s instructions aim to enhance safety measures for pilgrims using the dolly services, particularly during the peak pilgrimage season. Background: Sabarimala temple, a major pilgrimage site in Kerala, witnesses a large

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