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THERE MUST BE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR BECOMING MPS AND MLAS
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HOW IMPORTANT ARE MOTIVE, PREPARATION AND PREVIOUS OR SUBSEQUENT CONDUCT UNDER SECTION 8 OF THE EVIDENCE ACT?
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‘VAN GUJJARS’ FORCED TO SURVIVE IN CONDITIONS BELOW ANIMAL EXISTENCE: UTTARAKHAND HIGH COURT DIRECTS GOVT TO PROVIDE THEM WITH FOOD, HOUSE, MEDICINES
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COMPLIANCE DUTY FOR COVID-19 MASK NORM HIGHER FOR ADVOCATES, CANNOT BE AN EGO ISSUE: DELHI HC
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DISPOSE OF EXECUTION PROCEEDINGS WITHIN SIX MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF FILING: SC ISSUES DIRECTIONS TO REDUCE DELAY
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RIP VAN WINKLES HAVE A PLACE IN LITERATURE, NOT IN LAW, SAYS ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT
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UNLESS SELF-ADMINISTERED, NO VACCINATION CAN CURE EVIL OF VIRUS OF COMMERCIAL MINDEDNESS OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: GUJARAT HC
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ADVOCATES ACT INTRODUCED A ‘CASTE SYSTEM’, SECTION 16 (2) VIOLATES ARTICLE 14: FALI S. NARIMAN
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TESTIMONY OF DISABLED WITNESS CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WEAK OR INFERIOR: SC ISSUES GUIDELINES TO MAKE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM MORE DISABLED FRIENDLY
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WHY THIS RAW DISCRIMINATION IN LEGAL FIELD IN INDIA?
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ADVOCATES ENTITLED TO APPEAR IN MAINTENANCE TRIBUNALS; BAR ON LEGAL REPRESENTATION UNCONSTITUTIONAL: KERALA HIGH COURT
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Women can’t be denied employment by saying work involves night hours, says Kerala High Court
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ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE HAS JURISDICTION TO ENTERTAIN A PETITION FILED UNDER SECTION 34 OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT: KERALA HC
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Freedom fighter’s widowed/divorced daughter having no income entitled to his pension; blanket exclusion violates Article 14: Calcutta High Court
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Police personnel cannot be appointed jail superintendent, says Uttarakhand HC
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Police personnel cannot be appointed jail superintendent, says Uttarakhand HC
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Uttarakhand High Court directs state to grant extraordinary pension to widow of police officer who lost his life while on duty
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Present generation taking concept of marriage very lightly, they apply for divorce on unimaginable trivial issues: Madras HC
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Minor contradictions cannot be a ground to discredit witnesses testimony: SC
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Kerala HC issues guidelines to family courts for early disposal of cases
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Try 16+ as adults in POCSO cases : Parliamentary panel
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Telephonic message which does not clearly specify the offence, cannot be treated as an FIR: SC
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SC deprecates practice of passing adverse remarks against judicial officers by HC in judgments
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HARYANA PASSES BILL TO RECOVER DAMAGES FROM PROTESTERS
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Registration of copyright not mandatory for seeking protection under copyright act: Bombay HC
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It is now becoming a trend to register FIRs alleging sexual harassment cases to force a party to withdraw complaint or to arm-twist a party: Delhi HC
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Magistrates and trial judges too have responsibility in safeguarding citizens’ Fundamental Rights: SC
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Goa State Cooperative Bank Ltd not a ‘State’ Under Article 12, does not discharge any public functions: Full bench of Bombay High Court
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Default bail: Period of 90/60 days will commence from date of remand only, not from any unlawful custody prior to it, says Bombay High Court
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Allahabad HC acquits rape accused after 20 years in jail
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NEW RULES NOTIFIED TO MAKE SOCIAL MEDIA AND OTT PLATFORMS ACCOUNTABLE
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Exception of customary divorce under Hindu Marriage Act not attracted in absence of declaration from civil court regarding its validity: Calcutta High Court
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REFUSAL TO GIVE TEA NOT SUDDEN OR GRAVE PROVOCATION: BOMBAY HC
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SUSPICION, HOWEVER STRONG, CAN’T TAKE THE PLACE OF PROOF: SC
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If children are acquainted with Manekshaw’s life, it would inspire them to join Army & serve nation: Madras HC
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SC criticises National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission for its practice of passing ‘reasons to follow’ orders
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When a man marries a woman knowing fully that she was not legally divorced from her earlier marriage, he can’t plead invalidity of marriage in Section 125 CRPC proceedings: Chhattisgarh HC
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Gold smuggling with intent to threaten economic security of country a ‘terrorist act’ under UAPA: Rajasthan HC