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Gujarat High Court Advocates Limited Internet Access for Prisoners, Denies Laptop Request for Narayansai

In a recent ruling, the Gujarat High Court has addressed the issue of internet access for prisoners, advocating for restricted access while dismissing the plea of Narayansai for a laptop. This decision highlights the Court’s stance on balancing prisoner rights with security concerns. Context of the Case: Key Points from the Ruling: Implications of the […]

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Delhi High Court Denies Request for Accelerated Implementation of Live-Streaming for Court Hearings

In a recent development, the Delhi High Court has rejected a plea aimed at expediting the implementation of live-streaming for court hearings. This decision has significant implications for the transparency and accessibility of judicial proceedings in India. Context of the Plea: Key Reasons for Rejection: Implications of the Decision: Broader Context: Conclusion: The Delhi High

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Bombay High Court Advocates for Addressing Boys’ Behavior in Badlapur Case: Shifts Focus from Girls’ Conduct

In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court has emphasized the need to address the behavior of boys rather than placing the burden of conduct solely on girls. This directive comes in the context of the Badlapur case, shedding light on broader issues of gender equality and responsibility. Background of the Badlapur Case: Key Points

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Supreme Court Seeks Centre and States’ Response on PIL for Braille Labels on Medicines

In a recent development, the Supreme Court of India has directed the Centre and State governments to respond to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking the implementation of Braille labels on medicines. This move highlights a critical step toward ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for visually impaired individuals in India. Background of the PIL: Supreme Court’s

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Delhi High Court Calls for Re-evaluation of Compulsory Attendance Policies in Colleges

In a recent ruling, the Delhi High Court has urged a reconsideration of the compulsory attendance requirement in colleges. The court’s decision highlights the need for a nuanced approach to attendance policies, taking into account diverse student needs and academic engagement. Context of the Ruling: Key Points from the Court’s Ruling: Implications of the Ruling:

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Zee Entertainment and Sony Pictures Finalize Merger Settlement; Agree to Withdraw Claims Before SIAC and NCLT

In a significant development within the media and entertainment sector, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) and Sony Pictures Networks India have successfully reached a settlement regarding their merger. The agreement marks a major milestone in their merger process, as both companies have agreed to withdraw their claims from the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and

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Supreme Court Directs PVR INOX to Approach CESTAT for ₹17 Crore Service Tax Dispute

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has directed PVR INOX to take their ₹17 crore service tax dispute to the Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT). This decision underscores the Court’s approach to handling complex tax disputes and emphasizes the importance of appropriate legal channels for resolving such matters. Context of the

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Delhi High Court Directs Chief Secretary to Address BJP’s Allegations of Selective CCTV Installation by AAP Government

In a recent judicial development, the Delhi High Court has instructed the Chief Secretary to address allegations raised by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) concerning the selective installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. This order comes amid concerns about transparency and fairness in the implementation of the CCTV

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Supreme Court to Examine Alimony in Cases of Void Marriages

The Supreme Court of India is set to review a critical legal question: whether alimony can be granted in cases where a marriage is declared void. This issue has significant implications for family law, particularly in how courts address financial support obligations in cases where the marriage itself is deemed invalid. Context of the Review:

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Supreme Court Stays Centre’s Decision to Omit Key Rule Against Misleading AYUSH Ads

In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court of India has stayed the Centre’s decision to omit a crucial rule aimed at curbing misleading advertisements related to AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) products. This ruling has substantial implications for the regulation of health-related advertisements and the protection of consumer rights. Background of the

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