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Bombay High Court Rejects Plea Against Arrest in Worli Hit-and-Run Case

The Bombay High Court recently dismissed a plea filed by the accused in the Worli hit-and-run case, seeking protection from arrest. The court’s decision underscores its stance on ensuring accountability in cases of public safety violations. Background: The case involves a hit-and-run incident in Mumbai’s Worli area, where the accused allegedly caused a fatal accident […]

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Delhi High Court Quashes FIR with Condition of Community Service at Gurudwara

The Delhi High Court recently quashed an FIR against an accused on the condition that they render community service at a Gurudwara for six months. The decision reflects the judiciary’s emphasis on restorative justice in appropriate cases while ensuring accountability for the accused. Background: The FIR was registered in connection with an altercation that did

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Abhishek Manu Singhvi on Judicial Independence in Politically Sensitive Cases

Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi recently commented on the state of judicial independence in politically sensitive cases, describing it as a “mixed bag.” Speaking at a legal forum, Singhvi highlighted the challenges faced by the judiciary in maintaining impartiality while handling cases with significant political ramifications. Background: Judicial independence is a cornerstone of democracy, ensuring

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Justice Rajesh Bindal Highlights the Neglect of Duties Amid Rights Discourse

Justice Rajesh Bindal, a prominent figure in the judiciary, recently emphasized the growing imbalance between the emphasis on rights and the neglect of duties. Speaking at a public event, Justice Bindal expressed concern over the lack of accountability and responsibility in society, urging citizens to focus equally on their duties toward the nation and fellow

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Karnataka Withdraws Compulsory Arbitration Clause from State Tenders and Contracts

The Karnataka government has decided to eliminate the mandatory arbitration clause from its tenders and contracts. This move aims to provide greater flexibility and fairness in dispute resolution for parties involved in state-contracted projects. Background: The compulsory arbitration clause in Karnataka’s tenders and contracts had been criticized for limiting dispute resolution to arbitration only, often

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Plea in Supreme Court Seeks Fresh Probe into US Indictment Against Gautam Adani

A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court of India requesting a fresh investigation into allegations against Gautam Adani, based on a U.S. government indictment. The plea urges Indian authorities to thoroughly examine charges related to financial and corporate malpractices reportedly involving the Adani Group. Background: The petitioner referred to a U.S. indictment detailing

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Karnataka High Court Declines to Quash FIR Against Duo in Amazon Fraud Case

The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a plea seeking to quash an FIR lodged against two individuals accused of defrauding Amazon. The case involves allegations of manipulation in online purchases and returns, resulting in significant financial losses for the e-commerce giant. Background: Amazon India filed a complaint against the accused, claiming they exploited the company’s

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Plea Before Supreme Court Challenges AIBE, CLAT for Violating Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act

A petition filed in the Supreme Court alleges that the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) and Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) fail to comply with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, 2016. The plea claims the exams lack adequate provisions to accommodate candidates with disabilities, thereby violating their fundamental rights. Background: The RPWD

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Plea Before Delhi High Court Alleges Misuse of UAPA Against Journalists

A plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court alleging the misuse of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) against journalists, claiming it stifles free speech and undermines press freedom. The petition seeks judicial intervention to address the purported misuse of the anti-terror law. Background: The petition points to instances where journalists have been

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Filed by Judicial Officer Against In-Laws

The Bombay High Court recently quashed an FIR lodged by a judicial officer against her in-laws, citing a lack of sufficient evidence and calling for caution in family disputes. Background: The judicial officer had filed a First Information Report (FIR) against her husband and in-laws alleging harassment and domestic violence. The accusations included severe claims

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