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Karnataka High Court Questions BBMP on Actions Taken to Address Potholes and Waterlogging Amid Bengaluru Rains

The Karnataka High Court has sought clarification from the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) regarding the measures implemented to mitigate potholes and waterlogging in Bengaluru, particularly during the recent heavy rainfall. The court’s inquiry highlights ongoing concerns about the city’s infrastructure and its preparedness to handle adverse weather conditions. Background: Bengaluru has faced significant challenges […]

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Accused Cannot Take Defence of Insanity in Murder Case Citing Depression: Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court has ruled that an accused in a murder case cannot use the defence of insanity merely by citing depression. The court emphasized that while mental health issues like depression may impact a person’s state of mind, they do not automatically qualify as grounds for an insanity defence in criminal proceedings. Background:

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Supreme Court Refuses to Entertain Plea Challenging Delhi-NCR Vehicle Scrapping Policy

The Supreme Court has dismissed a petition challenging the Delhi-NCR vehicle scrapping policy, which mandates the de-registration of older vehicles, including those running on petrol that are more than 15 years old and diesel vehicles over 10 years old. This policy was introduced as a measure to curb pollution levels in the capital region, which

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Supreme Court Refuses to Entertain Sharjeel Imam’s Article 32 Bail Plea, Directs Delhi High Court to Expedite Hearing

The Supreme Court has declined to entertain a bail plea filed under Article 32 by Sharjeel Imam, an activist and former JNU student, but has directed the Delhi High Court to expedite the hearing of his bail application. Sharjeel Imam has been in custody since his arrest in connection with the anti-CAA protests and the

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Supreme Court: Wrong to Deny Bail Solely Because it’s a Murder Case

The Supreme Court of India recently ruled that bail should not be automatically denied to an accused solely because they are charged with murder. The court emphasized that each bail application must be assessed on its own merits, taking into account various factors such as the severity of the crime, the accused’s role, and whether

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Supreme Court Criticizes Lawyers for Inhumane Cross-Examination of Minor POCSO Victim

The Supreme Court of India recently expressed strong disapproval of the way a minor victim in a Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) case was cross-examined. The court emphasized that lawyers must handle such sensitive cases with humanity, especially when dealing with vulnerable child victims of sexual abuse. Background: The case in question involved

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Khichdi Scam: Shiv Sena (Uddhav) Functionary Moves Bombay High Court Against ED Arrest

A functionary of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray faction) has approached the Bombay High Court challenging the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) arrest in connection with the Khichdi scam. This case revolves around alleged irregularities in the distribution of food and grain supplies intended for various welfare schemes. Background: The Khichdi scam involves accusations against political

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LL.B No Longer Required for Accreditation as Journalist at Supreme Court: CJI DY Chandrachud

The Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, announced that a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree will no longer be a prerequisite for journalists seeking accreditation to cover proceedings at the Supreme Court. This decision aims to broaden access and inclusivity in the judicial reporting field. Background: The requirement for a law degree has historically limited

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Supreme Court Warns Against Embarrassment in Ajit, Sharad Pawar Clash Over Clock Symbol

Background: The Supreme Court of India has intervened in the internal conflict between Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar, senior leaders of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), regarding the use of the party’s symbol — the clock. The dispute arose after Ajit Pawar, who split from the NCP and aligned with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),

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Supreme Court Questions Delhi LG’s Claim Over Tree-Cutting Fiasco, Seeks Original Records

Background: The Supreme Court of India raised concerns regarding the alleged cutting of trees in Delhi without proper authorization. The matter came to light when the Delhi LG (Lieutenant Governor) claimed he was unaware of the court order halting the felling of trees in the city. This prompted a review of the circumstances surrounding the

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