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Supreme Court to Examine Video of DHCBA Meet Where Women Quota Proposal Was Rejected

The Supreme Court of India has agreed to examine the video footage of a meeting held by the Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA), where a proposal for reserving a women’s quota in the association’s elections was rejected. The Court’s decision to review the video comes after concerns were raised about the manner in which […]

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Menstrual Hygiene Policy for School Students Green-Lit: Centre to Supreme Court

The Centre has informed the Supreme Court that a Menstrual Hygiene Policy for school students has been approved and is set to be implemented across the country. The policy aims to ensure better menstrual health management for girls, focusing on providing adequate access to menstrual products, education on menstrual hygiene, and improving awareness on the

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Supreme Court Flags Shortfall of Forensic Science Labs in India

The Supreme Court of India has raised serious concerns over the shortage of Forensic Science Labs (FSLs) across the country, emphasizing the critical role these labs play in the criminal justice system. The Court highlighted that the lack of adequate forensic infrastructure significantly hampers the investigation process, leading to delayed justice and wrongful convictions. Background:

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Madras High Court: 2005 Hindu Succession Act Amendment Reduced Share of Mothers and Widows

The Madras High Court has observed that the 2005 amendment to the Hindu Succession Act, which granted daughters equal inheritance rights in ancestral property, inadvertently reduced the share of mothers and widows. The court made this observation in a case where the legal heirs were contesting the distribution of property under the amended law. Background:

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Sulekha Challenges Madras High Court Order on Lawyer Advertisements in Supreme Court

Sulekha, a prominent online services platform, has moved the Supreme Court challenging a recent order by the Madras High Court, which directed the platform to take down advertisements related to lawyers offering legal services. This move has raised significant questions about the regulation of lawyer advertisements and the scope of legal services marketing in India.

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POCSO Court Convicts Teacher for Sexual Harassment of Students at Chennai School

A POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) court in Chennai has convicted a teacher for sexually harassing students at a local school, marking a significant step in the protection of minors from sexual abuse within educational institutions. Background: The case came to light after multiple students reported incidents of sexual harassment by the teacher,

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Kerala High Court: Bar Body Flags WhatsApp Group Leaking Orders and Collegium News

The Kerala High Court Bar Association has raised concerns over the leaking of judicial orders and sensitive Collegium discussions via a WhatsApp group, claiming that some judges are members of the group. This development has sparked a debate over the confidentiality and security of judicial proceedings and the potential misuse of privileged information. Background: The

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Karnataka High Court: Appellate Authority Under POSH Act Can Stay ICC Reports

The Karnataka High Court has clarified that appellate authorities under the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Act are empowered to stay reports issued by Internal Complaints Committees (ICC). This ruling establishes a significant precedent for cases where ICC recommendations are challenged by either party involved. Background: The POSH Act mandates the formation of Internal Complaints

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Central Government Issues Guidelines to Ensure Fair Allocation of Cases Amongst Panel Counsel

The Central Government has released new guidelines aimed at ensuring a balanced and fair distribution of cases among panel counsel representing the government in various legal matters. These guidelines aim to promote transparency and equitable workload allocation among government panel advocates. Background: Government-appointed panel counsel are responsible for representing the state in numerous cases across

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Fresh Bailable Warrant Issued Against Pragya Singh Thakur in Malegaon Blast Case

A Mumbai court has issued a new bailable warrant against Member of Parliament Pragya Singh Thakur in connection with the 2008 Malegaon blast case. The court’s directive comes as part of ongoing proceedings, requiring Thakur to attend hearings related to her alleged involvement in the blast. Background: The 2008 Malegaon blast, which occurred in Maharashtra,

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