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Shouting “Jai Shri Ram” Inside Mosque Not Considered to Hurt Religious Sentiments: Karnataka High Court

Background of the Case In an incident that stirred religious sentiments, a group of individuals allegedly entered a mosque in Karnataka and raised slogans like “Jai Shri Ram.” This led to complaints from the Muslim community, who claimed that the act was a deliberate provocation and insult to their religious beliefs. A case was subsequently […]

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Allahabad High Court Grants Bail to Accused Under Unique Condition of Marrying POCSO Victim

In a notable ruling, the Allahabad High Court has granted bail to a man accused of offenses under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, with the stipulation that he must marry the victim. This decision has sparked discussions regarding the implications of such conditions in cases involving sensitive matters of sexual offenses

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Madras High Court Petition Calls for Investigation into Star Health Insurance Data Breach

A petition has been filed in the Madras High Court seeking an in-depth investigation into a significant data breach involving Star Health Insurance. The breach reportedly compromised sensitive customer information, raising concerns about data privacy and security in the insurance sector. Key Details Conclusion The Madras High Court’s response to this petition could have significant

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Supreme Court Issues Warning Over Tree Planting Condition for Building Projects

The Supreme Court of India has issued a stern warning regarding the enforcement of environmental regulations, specifically emphasizing that it will order the demolition of buildings if developers fail to comply with conditions set for planting trees. This directive highlights the judiciary’s commitment to balancing urban development with ecological sustainability. Background In recent proceedings, the

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Supreme Court Dismisses Request for Sindhi Doordarshan Channel

The Supreme Court of India has recently rejected a plea advocating for the establishment of a dedicated Sindhi Doordarshan channel. This decision has raised questions regarding the representation of regional languages and cultures in national broadcasting. Background The petition was filed by various individuals and organizations who argued that a dedicated Sindhi channel would promote

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SpiceJet Faces Insolvency Plea by Aircraft Lessor Over ₹58.64 Crore Default

SpiceJet is once again in the legal spotlight as an aircraft lessor has filed a new insolvency petition against the airline, citing a default of ₹58.64 crore in payments. This latest development adds to the ongoing financial challenges the airline has faced in recent years, including previous insolvency proceedings and operational struggles. Background of the

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Supreme Court Ruling: Disability Over 40% No Barrier to MBBS Admission

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that candidates with disabilities exceeding 40% cannot be barred from admission to MBBS courses. This ruling reaffirms the principle of inclusivity in medical education and addresses long-standing concerns about the eligibility criteria for candidates with disabilities. Background of the Case The case emerged from

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Dileep Case: Kerala High Court Advises Survivor to File Fresh Plea for SIT Probe into Unauthorized Memory Card Access

In a recent development regarding the Dileep case, the Kerala High Court has instructed the survivor to file a new plea for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into allegations surrounding unauthorized access to a memory card containing sensitive material related to the case. This directive comes in light of concerns about the handling of

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DHFL Scam: Supreme Court Grants Bail to Businessman Ajay Nawandar

In a significant development regarding the DHFL (Dewan Housing Finance Limited) scam, the Supreme Court of India has granted bail to businessman Ajay Nawandar. This decision comes as part of ongoing legal proceedings related to the alleged financial irregularities associated with DHFL, which has been embroiled in controversies involving large-scale defaults and financial mismanagement. Background

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Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Exclusion of ‘Unnatural Offences’ in the BNS

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of India declined to entertain a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought to challenge the exclusion of “unnatural offences” from the Bharat National Standard (BNS). This legal decision comes in the wake of ongoing debates surrounding the classification and criminalization of certain sexual offences under Indian law. Background

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