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Plea in Allahabad High Court to Restrain Yati Narsinghanand from Commenting Against Prophet Muhammad, Quran

A petition has been filed in the Allahabad High Court seeking to restrain Yati Narsinghanand, a controversial figure known for his provocative speeches, from making derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. The plea argues that Narsinghanand’s statements not only incite communal disharmony but also violate the principles of religious tolerance enshrined in the […]

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Supreme Court Issues Directions to Improve Legal Aid Access to Prisoners

The Supreme Court of India has taken significant steps to enhance legal aid for prisoners, ensuring that those in custody have adequate access to legal representation. In a recent ruling, the court recognized the challenges faced by prisoners in availing timely and effective legal assistance and issued a series of directions aimed at improving the

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PIL Filed in Bombay High Court to Address Ticket Scalping Amid Coldplay Concert Controversy

In light of the escalating concerns surrounding ticket scalping related to the highly anticipated Coldplay concert in Mumbai, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Bombay High Court. The petition aims to address the rampant issue of ticket scalping and the resulting negative impact on genuine fans who seek to attend the

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Anticipatory Bail Plea Hearing for PP Divya in Suicide Abetment Case Scheduled for October 24

The Kerala High Court is set to hear the anticipatory bail plea filed by PP Divya, an Assistant Public Prosecutor, in connection with a case involving the abetment of suicide. The case has garnered significant attention due to the serious allegations against Divya, which could have profound implications for her career and reputation. Background: The

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Kerala High Court: Principal’s Mandate for School Uniforms Not Cruelty Under Juvenile Justice Act

The Kerala High Court recently ruled that a school principal’s insistence on students wearing uniforms does not constitute cruelty under the Juvenile Justice Act. This judgment came in response to a petition alleging that enforcing a uniform policy violated the rights of students and constituted mistreatment. Background: The case arose when parents of students challenged

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Delhi High Court Rules Wife’s Right to Reside in Shared Household Is Not Absolute

The Delhi High Court recently addressed the nuances surrounding a wife’s right to reside in a shared household, emphasizing that this right is not absolute. This ruling sheds light on the complexities of domestic relationships and the legal interpretations surrounding them. Background: The case revolved around a dispute between a married couple concerning the wife’s

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Supreme Court Criticizes Karnataka for Harassment of Students Over Half-Yearly ‘Board’ Exams

The Supreme Court of India has expressed strong disapproval of the Karnataka government’s approach regarding the implementation of half-yearly examinations for students, labeling it as a form of harassment. This criticism stems from concerns that these exams, akin to board examinations, are placing undue stress on students and contradicting the spirit of education. Background: The

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Plea Filed in Supreme Court Challenging ‘Unopposed’ Elections of Sole Candidates

A petition has been submitted to the Supreme Court challenging the validity of elections where sole candidates are elected unopposed. This legal move raises concerns about the democratic principles of representation and fair competition in electoral processes. Background: The issue of unopposed elections has garnered attention as it is perceived to undermine the essence of

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Consumer Court Directs LIC and MCD to Compensate Family of Deceased Sweeper with ₹40,000

A consumer court has ordered the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to pay ₹40,000 in compensation to the family of a deceased municipal sweeper, Ratna Singh. This ruling underscores the importance of accountability and the rights of workers’ families in the event of untimely death. Background: Ratna

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Actor Siddique Accused of Maligning Rape Survivor; Kerala Police Present Evidence to Supreme Court

The Kerala Police have informed the Supreme Court that there is a substantial stockpile of evidence against actor Siddique, who is accused of maligning a rape survivor. This situation has drawn significant public attention, emphasizing the importance of protecting the dignity of survivors in legal proceedings and the role of public figures in perpetuating narratives

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