The Law and Justice Ministry must always be a member of the Union Cabinet. Without a doubt, the Ministry in charge of the judiciary, one of the primary branches of government, cannot be run by a&...
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Residents of Dharamshala are shielded by the Supreme Court from the Himachal HC's ruling on the encroachment regularization law. On August 5, the Himachal Pradesh High Court ruled that the clause...
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The Supreme Court orders Pune officials to obtain environmental approval prior to constructing ILS Hill Road. In addition to an intervention filed by the Indian Law Society, which owns the hill t...
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Verified: The lawyer, not the judge, is featured in the widely shared video of the Delhi High Court virtual hearing. The video shows a man dressed like a lawyer having brief sexual relations with...
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A criminal case against an MLA who allegedly used a phony SC certificate to run for office has been reinstated by the Supreme Court. The case began in 2014, and the court ordered the trial court...
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Typos don't render Sunjay Kapur's will void: Priya Sachdev Kapur to Delhi High Court Priya Kapur's attorney contended that nobody had questioned Sunjay Kapur's signature on the will as being real...
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Women in the judiciary do not require reservations; Justice CS Sudha was promoted purely on the basis of merit: Speaking at a goodbye reference for Justice CS Sudha, who was recently transferred...
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Kashmir and Jammu Following Supreme Court intervention, the High Court expunges negative remarks made about a young lawyer. A recent law graduate filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in 2021...
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Rajya Sabha by-election: In Punjab v. Chandigarh, the High Court heard a case involving the falsification of Janata Party President Navneet Chaturvedi's nomination papers, which purportedly named...
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Abnormally low bid: Delhi HC upholds UIDAI order to reject bidder from audit of Aadhaar enrolment Although a "abnormally low bid" is not a sufficient reason for rejection on its own, the Court de...
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