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Supreme Court Affirms Minority Status of Aligarh Muslim University, Unaffected by Statute, Establishment Date, or Administration

The Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed the minority status of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), ruling that its status as a minority institution is unaffected by factors such as statutory changes, its date of establishment, or non-minority administrative appointments. This decision is a significant affirmation of minority rights in higher education. Background: The minority status […]

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Kerala Court Grants Bail to PP Divya in Case of Alleged Abetment to Suicide of ADM Naveen Babu

A Kerala court recently granted bail to PP Divya, who was accused of abetting the suicide of Additional District Magistrate (ADM) Naveen Babu. The decision comes after significant media attention on the case, highlighting the complex circumstances surrounding the alleged suicide. Background: ADM Naveen Babu was found dead under circumstances initially suspected to be suicide.

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Punjab and Haryana High Court Dismisses Plea Against Electricity Distribution Privatisation in Chandigarh

The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently rejected a plea challenging the privatisation of electricity distribution in Chandigarh. The court upheld the government’s decision, reinforcing the move as a step towards improving the city’s power distribution system. Background: The plea was filed by a group of residents and consumer rights activists who opposed the privatisation,

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Delhi High Court Expresses Concern Over Use of Proton Mail in Legal Proceedings

The Delhi High Court recently raised concerns regarding the use of Proton Mail, an encrypted email service, in legal proceedings. The court questioned whether the platform’s anonymity features could potentially hinder transparency and accountability in communication related to court matters. Background: Proton Mail is known for its strong privacy features, offering end-to-end encryption and anonymous

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Rohini Sindhuri IAS Informs Supreme Court She Does Not Wish to Settle Case Against Roopa Moudgil IPS

Rohini Sindhuri, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, recently informed the Supreme Court of India that she does not wish to settle her ongoing legal case against Roopa Moudgil, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. The matter revolves around allegations made between the two officers, and Sindhuri’s statement indicates her intent to proceed with legal

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Gujarat High Court Denies Pakistani Father’s Custody Plea for Minor Son Brought to India by Mother

The Gujarat High Court recently dismissed a plea filed by a Pakistani national seeking custody of his minor son, who was brought to India by the child’s mother. The decision underscores the court’s consideration of the child’s welfare and the complexities surrounding cross-border custody disputes. Background: The case involved a Pakistani man who filed a

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Punjab and Haryana High Court Emphasizes Limits on High Courts’ Unfettered Powers

The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently clarified the scope of High Courts’ powers, underscoring that these powers are not absolute and must align with judicial principles and statutory limitations. The ruling brings attention to the boundaries of judicial authority in ensuring fair and balanced decisions. Background: The issue arose when the Punjab and Haryana

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Central Government Increases Jammu and Kashmir High Court’s Sanctioned Strength to 25

In a recent development, the Central Government has raised the sanctioned strength of judges in the Jammu and Kashmir High Court from 17 to 25, aiming to improve judicial efficiency in the region. The decision reflects efforts to address case backlogs and enhance access to justice in Jammu and Kashmir. Background: The Jammu and Kashmir

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Madras High Court Grants ₹1.10 Crore in Damages to E Palaniswami in Defamation Suit

The Madras High Court recently awarded former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palaniswami ₹1.10 crore in damages in a defamation case. The ruling represents a significant victory for Palaniswami, affirming the court’s stance against defamatory statements affecting public figures. Background: E Palaniswami, former Chief Minister and senior leader of the AIADMK, filed a defamation suit

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Royalty Computation on Minerals Is Policy Matter Beyond Judicial Review: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India recently clarified that decisions related to the computation of royalties on minerals are fundamentally policy matters, falling within the domain of the executive rather than the judiciary. In response to a challenge against the methodology for calculating royalties, the court emphasized that mineral royalty assessments involve complex economic and policy

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