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Karnataka High Court Affirms JJ Act Applicability for Bail of Juveniles Tried as Adults

The Karnataka High Court recently clarified that juveniles charged as adults are still entitled to bail considerations under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act (JJ Act). This decision emphasizes that, despite certain serious charges potentially requiring trial in a regular court, the protections provided by the JJ Act for juvenile offenders continue […]

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Ajit Pawar Faction to Publish Disclaimer on Clock Symbol Amid Ongoing Dispute

In the ongoing tussle within the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), the Ajit Pawar-led faction recently informed the Supreme Court of its decision to add a disclaimer regarding its use of the party’s clock symbol. This move addresses concerns raised by the rival faction led by Sharad Pawar over potential voter confusion due to the shared

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Clipped Wings: Jet Airways Ownership Case’s Five-Year Saga

The Jet Airways ownership case encapsulates a lengthy and complex battle involving stakeholders, creditors, and regulatory authorities that has spanned over five years since the airline’s downfall in 2019. Once India’s premier private airline, Jet Airways faced financial turbulence that eventually grounded its fleet and triggered an ownership tussle that has continued to make headlines.

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HD Kumaraswamy and Son Petition Karnataka High Court to Quash FIR for Alleged Threat Against IPS Officer

Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and his son, Nikhil Kumaraswamy, have filed a plea with the Karnataka High Court seeking the dismissal of an FIR lodged against them for allegedly threatening an IPS officer. The FIR accuses the duo of issuing threats during an election campaign, escalating tensions within the political and law enforcement

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Supreme Court Orders ₹25 Lakh Compensation for Illegal Demolition of UP House

The Supreme Court recently reprimanded the Uttar Pradesh government for the unauthorized demolition of a private residence, deeming the act illegal and a violation of constitutional rights. The court ordered the state to pay ₹25 lakh as compensation to the affected homeowner, marking a strong stance against unlawful actions by authorities. Background: The case arose

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Calcutta High Court Seeks State’s Response to Suvendu Adhikari’s Allegations of Violence Against Hindus, Sikhs

The Calcutta High Court has directed the West Bengal government to submit its response to a plea filed by BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Adhikari alleges that incidents of violence targeted Hindus and Sikhs in the state, particularly in politically charged areas. The petition points to specific occurrences of targeted attacks and accuses the administration of

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Supreme Court Questions Validity of Settlement in Rape Case Without Victim’s Informed Consent

The Supreme Court recently expressed concern over a settlement reached in a rape case involving an illiterate victim, questioning whether she fully understood the terms and implications of the agreement. The case was brought to the Supreme Court after it became apparent that the victim may not have comprehended the legal consequences of the settlement

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Consumer Court Orders ₹1.63 Lakh Refund for Ola Electric Scooter Owner

A consumer court recently directed Ola Electric to refund ₹1.63 lakh to a customer who experienced issues with their electric scooter. The ruling came after the scooter owner raised concerns over multiple technical malfunctions soon after purchase, which significantly impaired the scooter’s performance and reliability. The court found that Ola Electric had not addressed the

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Photographing Woman While She is Out in Public Not Voyeurism: Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court recently ruled that photographing a woman in a public space without her consent does not automatically constitute “voyeurism” under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). This decision was made in the context of a case where the accused had taken pictures of a woman while she was in a public place. The

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Delhi Riots: Delhi High Court Grants Bail to Two Men Citing Delay in Trial

The Delhi High Court has granted bail to two individuals involved in the 2020 Delhi riots, citing significant delays in the trial proceedings. The petitioners had been in custody for over two years, and the court observed that prolonged pre-trial detention without a timely trial violates their fundamental rights. Background: The two men were accused

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