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Arbitration Bar of India and Bombay Bar Association to Host Major Arbitration Event on September 21

The Arbitration Bar of India, in collaboration with the Bombay Bar Association, is set to host a significant arbitration event on September 21. This highly anticipated event aims to bring together legal professionals, arbitrators, and industry experts to discuss key developments in arbitration law, as well as the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in […]

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Karnataka High Court Directs State to Take Action Against Police Officers for Falsely Implicating Students in Drug Case

In a landmark decision, the Karnataka High Court has directed the State government to take strict action against police officers who were found to have falsely implicated students in a drug-related case. The court’s ruling comes as a strong rebuke against the misuse of power by law enforcement, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice

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Himachal Pradesh High Court Dismisses Objections to Abhishek Manu Singhvi’s Plea Against Rajya Sabha Election Loss

In a significant ruling, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has rejected objections raised against Congress leader and senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi’s plea challenging his loss in the Rajya Sabha elections. Singhvi had contested the election but was defeated, and his petition claimed procedural irregularities and legal violations during the election process. The dismissal of

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Jammu and Kashmir High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to IAF Wing Commander in Rape Case

In a closely watched legal proceeding, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court granted anticipatory bail to an Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander accused of rape. The court’s decision to provide pre-arrest protection in such a sensitive case has garnered attention, raising questions about the legal reasoning behind the ruling and the circumstances surrounding the

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Madhya Pradesh High Court Criticizes Lenient Treatment of Juvenile Accused, Citing No Lessons Learned from Nirbhaya Case

In a scathing judgment, the Madhya Pradesh High Court recently expressed deep concern over the lenient treatment given to juvenile offenders in serious criminal cases, pointing out that no significant lessons have been learned since the horrific Nirbhaya gang rape case of 2012. The court’s remarks came in response to a case involving serious criminal

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Karnataka High Court Declines to Quash Defamation Case Filed by Pramod Muthalik Against BJP MLA V Sunil Kumar

In a significant legal development, the Karnataka High Court has refused to quash a defamation case filed by Pramod Muthalik, the chief of the Sri Ram Sene, against BJP MLA V Sunil Kumar. The case stems from a series of remarks made by the MLA, which Muthalik claims were defamatory and intended to tarnish his

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Punjab and Haryana High Court Imposes ₹1 Lakh Penalty on Woman for Failing to Cooperate in Quashing Section 498A Case

In a significant ruling, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has imposed a ₹1 lakh cost on a woman for her non-cooperation in quashing a Section 498A case. The court’s decision has garnered attention, as it underscores the importance of cooperation in legal proceedings, especially in cases of matrimonial disputes. The order also sends a

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Kerala High Court Quashes Assembly Vandalism Case Against Congress Leaders

In a major legal victory for the Congress party, the Kerala High Court has quashed the long-standing Assembly vandalism case against several of its prominent leaders. The case, which stemmed from a tumultuous session in the Kerala Legislative Assembly in 2015, had cast a shadow over the political careers of those involved. The court’s decision

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Rohan Kumar from Quillon Partners Joins JSA as Partner in Corporate Practice

In a move that is set to strengthen the legal landscape, Rohan Kumar, a well-regarded partner from Quillon Partners, has made the transition to J. Sagar Associates (JSA), one of India’s most prestigious law firms. With his wealth of experience in corporate law, Kumar’s entry into JSA as a partner is being viewed as a

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The Delhi Excise Policy Case: A Turning Point for the Accused in the Supreme Court

The Delhi Excise Policy case has been a roller-coaster of legal developments, with the narrative shifting dramatically for the accused as the case moved through the Supreme Court. What began as a probe into alleged irregularities in the Delhi government’s liquor policy evolved into a courtroom drama that continues to grip public attention. In this

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