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Bombay High Court Declares Linguistic Minority Institutions Exempt from Maharashtra Educational Institutions Act

The Bombay High Court has ruled that linguistic minority institutions are exempt from the provisions of the Maharashtra Educational Institutions Act. This significant decision highlights the rights of institutions that cater to specific linguistic communities, affirming their autonomy in governance and operations. Background: The Maharashtra Educational Institutions Act was designed to regulate the management and […]

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Delhi High Court Grants Interim Relief to Nine JNU Students Suspended Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

The Delhi High Court has provided interim relief to nine students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), who were suspended amid allegations of sexual harassment. The court’s decision allows the students to return to their studies while the case is further examined. Background: The students were suspended following complaints related to alleged sexual harassment, which raised

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Gujarat Court Denies Bail to Journalist Mahesh Langa in GST Fraud Case

A Gujarat court has denied bail to Mahesh Langa, a journalist with The Hindu, who is implicated in a Goods and Services Tax (GST) fraud case. The court’s decision emphasizes the seriousness of the charges and the need for a thorough investigation into the alleged fraudulent activities. Background: Mahesh Langa was arrested as part of

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Delhi Court Overturns Closure of Cheating Case Against Gautam Gambhir, Directs ED to Investigate

A Delhi Court has recently overturned a previous order to close a cheating case against former cricketer and politician Gautam Gambhir. The court’s decision highlights the seriousness of the allegations and mandates the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to conduct a thorough examination of the matter. Background: The case revolves around allegations of cheating that were initially

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Punjab and Haryana High Court Rules Husband Must Support Child Regardless of Wife’s Income

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has affirmed that a husband is legally obligated to maintain his child, even if the wife is earning a sufficient income. This ruling emphasizes the husband’s responsibility towards the child’s welfare, highlighting that financial support is a parental duty that cannot be dismissed based on the mother’s earnings. Background:

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Kerala High Court Provides Interim Relief to Actor Balachandra Menon in Sexual Assault Case

The Kerala High Court has granted interim relief to actor Balachandra Menon concerning allegations of sexual assault. The court’s decision allows Menon to avoid immediate arrest, acknowledging the complexities involved in the ongoing case. This ruling is significant as it highlights the judicial system’s approach to balancing legal proceedings with the rights of individuals accused

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Andhra Pradesh High Court Affirms Daughter’s Rights in Parental Family Post-Marriage

The Andhra Pradesh High Court has recently ruled that a daughter’s marriage does not diminish her place in her parents’ family. This significant decision emphasizes that a daughter retains her rights and status within her parental household, even after marriage. Background: The ruling was made in the context of a case regarding inheritance rights and

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Bombay High Court Clarifies Obligation to Communicate Arrest Grounds

In a recent judgment, the Bombay High Court stated that merely informing the wife of an arrested person about the grounds of arrest does not meet the legal requirements for due process. The ruling came as the court examined the communication protocol followed by authorities in a specific case, finding it insufficient to fulfill the

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Bombay High Court Expands Scope of Emergency Parole Beyond Family Death

The Bombay High Court recently ruled that emergency parole should not be limited solely to cases involving the death of a prisoner’s close relative, broadening the scope of situations where parole may be granted. This judgment arose from a petition challenging the restricted criteria for emergency parole, with the court underscoring the need to adopt

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Delhi High Court Criticizes BJP’s Sanju Verma for Remarks Against Congress’ Shama Mohamed

The Delhi High Court recently issued a strong rebuke to BJP spokesperson Sanju Verma for making “reckless” comments about Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed. The court’s reprimand emphasized that public figures have a duty to exercise caution and responsibility in their statements, particularly when those statements may be damaging to others’ reputations. Background: The incident began

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