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Difference in Legal Marriage Age for Men and Women Based on Patriarchal Bias: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court recently addressed the legal discrepancy in the minimum marriage age for men and women, calling attention to the patriarchal bias embedded in the current law. The court expressed concern over the fact that men are allowed to marry at 21, while the legal age for women is set at 18. The […]

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Supreme Court Orders Liquidation of Jet Airways, Overturns Ownership Transfer to JKC

In a significant turn of events, the Supreme Court of India has ordered the liquidation of Jet Airways, setting aside the previous transfer of ownership to Jalan-Kalrock Consortium (JKC). The decision brings an end to the protracted efforts to revive the airline, which had been grounded since 2019 due to severe financial distress. Background: Jet

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Supreme Court Declines to Move RG Kar Rape and Murder Trial Outside West Bengal

The Supreme Court recently ruled against transferring the high-profile RG Kar rape and murder trial from West Bengal, where the case has attracted significant attention and scrutiny. The decision allows the trial to proceed within the state’s jurisdiction, despite concerns raised by the accused regarding an allegedly hostile environment and possible threats to a fair

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Supreme Court Affirms Equal Treatment for Government and Private Parties in Arbitration Cases

The Supreme Court of India recently held that courts should not differentiate between government entities and private parties in arbitration disputes. This decision emphasizes that both types of parties should be treated equally under arbitration law, reinforcing a consistent approach in adjudicating contractual and arbitration issues. Background: The ruling came in response to disputes involving

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Supreme Court Criticizes NCLT and NCLAT for Defying Orders, Raises Concerns on Political Appointments

The Supreme Court of India recently criticized the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) for failing to follow its directives. The Court expressed disappointment at the tribunals’ actions, which it viewed as undermining judicial authority, and highlighted issues with the tribunals’ independence amid concerns of political influence in

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Bombay High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail in Assault Case Over Beef Suspicion

The Bombay High Court recently denied anticipatory bail to an individual accused of assaulting a man over suspicions of possessing beef. The incident, which occurred in the state of Maharashtra, highlights ongoing tensions and communal sensitivity regarding beef consumption, which is a contentious issue in several parts of India. Background: The accused was booked under

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Kerala High Court Quashes Corporal Punishment Case Against Teacher

The Kerala High Court recently dismissed a case against a teacher accused of beating a student, bringing attention to the complex boundaries surrounding disciplinary actions in educational settings. The court emphasized the need to evaluate the intent and context of the incident before criminalizing a teacher’s actions. Background: Incident Leading to the Case The case

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Kerala High Court Permits Civil Courts to Execute Decrees Despite Existence of Waqf Tribunal

In a recent ruling, the Kerala High Court clarified that the establishment of Waqf Tribunals does not strip civil courts of their authority to execute decrees related to waqf properties. This decision reinforces the jurisdiction of civil courts to enforce decrees even after the formation of specialized Waqf Tribunals, affirming their role in handling execution

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Allahabad High Court: Human Rights Abuse Claims by Convicts Require Scrutiny

In a recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court stated that it cannot routinely accept human rights abuse claims made by individuals with criminal records without thorough examination. This judgment reflects a cautious approach to allegations of mistreatment by individuals with prior convictions, emphasizing that claims of human rights violations require scrutiny and should not be

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Delhi High Court Rejects PIL for Chhath Puja on Yamuna Riverbanks

The Delhi High Court recently dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought permission to conduct Chhath Puja celebrations along the banks of the Yamuna River. The court’s decision reinforces restrictions aimed at preserving the river’s ecological balance and mitigating pollution concerns related to large gatherings on the riverbanks. Background: Chhath Puja and Environmental Concerns

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