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Consumer Court Directs LIC and MCD to Compensate Family of Deceased Sweeper with ₹40,000

A consumer court has ordered the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to pay ₹40,000 in compensation to the family of a deceased municipal sweeper, Ratna Singh. This ruling underscores the importance of accountability and the rights of workers’ families in the event of untimely death. Background: Ratna […]

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Actor Siddique Accused of Maligning Rape Survivor; Kerala Police Present Evidence to Supreme Court

The Kerala Police have informed the Supreme Court that there is a substantial stockpile of evidence against actor Siddique, who is accused of maligning a rape survivor. This situation has drawn significant public attention, emphasizing the importance of protecting the dignity of survivors in legal proceedings and the role of public figures in perpetuating narratives

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Kerala High Court Summons Collectors, Chief Secretary, Police for Failing to Take Possession of 6 Churches

The Kerala High Court has summoned several key officials, including district collectors, the Chief Secretary, and police representatives, regarding the state’s failure to take possession of six churches that were subject to a disputed ownership claim. This directive from the court arises from ongoing legal battles over the ownership of these religious institutions, highlighting the

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Supreme Court Summons Assam Chief Secretary Over Unpaid Dues to Tea Estate Workers

The Supreme Court of India has summoned the Chief Secretary of Assam in connection with the non-payment of dues to tea estate workers. This order comes in response to a petition highlighting the plight of these workers, who have reportedly been denied wages and other benefits owed to them by various tea estates in the

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Supreme Court Laments High Courts Ignoring Binding Orders

The Supreme Court of India recently expressed deep concern over the increasing trend of High Courts disregarding its binding rulings. During proceedings, the apex court noted that several High Courts continue to make decisions that contradict established orders issued by the Supreme Court, undermining the judicial hierarchy and causing significant confusion in legal interpretations. Background:

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Karnataka High Court: Prajwal Revanna Did Not Cooperate, Stayed in Germany for 32 Days

The Karnataka High Court recently denied bail to Prajwal Revanna, citing his lack of cooperation with the investigation in a rape case. Revanna, a prominent political figure, was accused of rape, and his failure to assist the authorities during the investigation, as well as his extended stay in Germany for 32 days, was highlighted as

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Bombay High Court Affirms Muslim Men’s Right to Register Multiple Marriages

The Bombay High Court has upheld the right of Muslim men to register multiple marriages, ruling in accordance with personal laws that permit polygamy within the community. This ruling highlights the court’s recognition of religious practices and their legal standing, even within the context of contemporary civil laws. Background: In Islam, men are allowed to

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Supreme Court Upholds Summons to Arvind Kejriwal in Modi Degree Defamation Case

The Supreme Court of India has upheld a defamation case summons issued to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in connection with remarks he made concerning Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s educational qualifications. This legal matter revolves around Kejriwal’s statements during public speeches, in which he questioned the authenticity of Modi’s university degree, leading to a defamation

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Supreme Court Rules Lawyers Cannot Work as Journalists

The Supreme Court of India has made a clear ruling that lawyers are not allowed to practice as journalists simultaneously, stating that it could create a conflict of interest between the two professions. This judgment came in light of concerns that a lawyer, while reporting or conducting journalism, might face situations where their duties as

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Supreme Court Says Senior Advocate Made False Statements in at Least 15 Cases; To Issue Guidelines for AoRs

The Supreme Court of India has taken a stern view of a Senior Advocate allegedly making false statements in at least 15 cases, raising concerns over the integrity and ethics in legal representation. This development signals the court’s intent to introduce stringent guidelines for Advocates-on-Record (AoRs), who hold the responsibility of drafting pleadings, ensuring the

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