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Telangana HC Challenges ₹3500 AIBE Fee, Cites SC Cap of ₹750, and Demands Justification from BCI
A petition filed in Telangana HC challenges the exorbitant fees for AIBE, arguing that it violates Supreme Court directives. The petitioner seeks transparency on fee allocation and BCI’s authority.
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Telangana HC Challenges ₹3500 AIBE Fee, Cites SC Cap of ₹750, and Demands Justification from BCI
A petition filed in Telangana HC challenges the exorbitant fees for AIBE, arguing that it violates Supreme Court directives. The petitioner seeks transparency on fee allocation and BCI’s authority.
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SC Orders Probe Into Illegal Encroachment of 500-Year-Old Shaikh Ali Gumti: Slams ASI and DCWA
The Supreme Court directed a probe into DCWA's illegal occupation of the 500-year-old Shaikh Ali Gumti, highlighting ASI's inaction and ordering expert assessment to restore the monument’s historical significance.
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SC Denies Bail to BJP MLA Accused of Slapping Woman Officer, Slams Odisha Government’s Bias
The Supreme Court denied anticipatory bail to BJP MLA Jayanarayan Mishra, slamming Odisha’s softened stance post-government change. Justice Roy remarked, “The color of the uniform doesn’t change with government.
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WADA and Athlete Data Misuse: Canada Investigates Sex-Based Eligibility and Privacy Breach
Canada’s Privacy Commissioner has launched an investigation into WADA, examining its compliance with PIPEDA after allegations of mishandling athlete data and using it without consent for inappropriate purposes.
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Officials Will Be Personally Responsible: Supreme Court Mandates Strict Guidelines Against Illegal Demolitions
The Supreme Court warns officials against illegal demolitions, mandating accountability, personal liability for restitution, and adherence to due process to safeguard fundamental rights and the rule of law.
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Supreme Court Rejects Petition Claiming Brain Control Machine, Says 'No Scope or Reason to Interfere in This Matter'
The Supreme Court dismissed a petition by a man claiming his brain was controlled through a machine, calling it "bizarre." The Court found no grounds for intervention after a report from the Legal Services Committee.
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SC Blocks Wazir’s Surrender, Questions Delhi HC’s Unprecedented Discharge Stay in Murder Case
The Supreme Court stayed a Delhi High Court order for Sikh leader Sudershan Singh Wazir's surrender, questioning the stay on his discharge in a murder case as "unheard of." SC set a January hearing date.
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SC Declines Bail for Gulfisha Fatima in UAPA Case, Cites Pending High Court Decision
The Supreme Court declined Gulfisha Fatima’s bail plea, urging the Delhi High Court to review her application without delay. Fatima, charged under UAPA in the 2020 Delhi riots case, has been in custody since 2020.
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CJI Sanjiv Khanna Calls for Reduced Case Backlogs, Simpler Judgments, and Enhanced Mediation
Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, sworn in as the 51st CJI, pledges to reduce case backlogs, simplify judgments, and enhance mediation. Emphasizing accessible justice, he aims for efficient trials and citizen-focused reforms.
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Massachusetts Court Ends Decades-Old Rule: Engagement Rings Go Back to Buyer if Wedding is Called Off
The Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that engagement rings must be returned if weddings are canceled, regardless of fault, ending a 60-year rule requiring judges to assess blame for failed engagements.
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Madhya Pradesh HC Orders Immediate Halt on Temple Constructions in Police Stations
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has paused temple constructions in police station premises, citing concerns over public space usage and secularism. The court issued notices to state officials, awaiting detailed orders.
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20-Year-Old Conviction Overturned: High Court Says Domestic Tensions Aren’t Always Legal Cruelty
The Bombay High Court quashed a 20-year-old conviction for cruelty under IPC 498A, stating the allegations, like taunting and restricting movements, were insufficient to prove physical or mental cruelty.
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Supreme Court Affirms AMU's Minority Rights Despite National Importance Status
The Supreme Court affirmed that Aligarh Muslim University retains its minority status despite its designation as an institution of National Importance, emphasizing that both attributes can coexist.
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Swiggy and Zomato Found in Breach of Antitrust Laws, CCI Investigation Reveals Exclusive Contracts
The CCI probe finds Swiggy and Zomato engaged in exclusive contracts with restaurants, hindering market competition. The investigation follows a 2022 complaint by the National Restaurant Association of India.
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High Court Disposes Plea on The Satanic Verses Import Ban, Missing Notification Raises Legal Questions
The Delhi HC disposed of a plea challenging a 1988 import ban on The Satanic Verses, citing that the notification could not be located by authorities, presuming it nonexistent for further legal actions.
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Supreme Court Ends Jet Airways Revival Hopes, Orders Liquidation Amidst NCLAT Judgment Dispute
The Supreme Court ordered Jet Airways' liquidation, criticizing the NCLAT's decision to approve the Jalan-Kalrock Consortium takeover despite unmet financial commitments necessary for the airline's revival.
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7:2 Supreme Court Ruling: Supreme Court Refines Scope of Article 39(b), Limits State's Power Over Private Property
The Supreme Court's 7:2 ruling clarifies that not all private property falls under "material resources of the community" in Article 39(b), protecting certain private rights while allowing specific resources for public welfare.
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Karnataka HC Hears Plea to Transfer MUDA Scam Case to CBI, Questions Public Confidence in Lokayukta Investigation
The Karnataka High Court has requested Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s response on a plea to transfer the MUDA scam investigation from Lokayukta to CBI, emphasizing public confidence in transparency.
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Supreme Court Upholds UP Madarsa Act, Overturns Allahabad HC Ruling, Rules It Does Not Violate Secularism
On Nov 5, the Supreme Court upheld the UP Madarsa Education Act, overturning the Allahabad HC’s ruling on secularism grounds but struck down provisions conflicting with the UGC Act, affirming minority education rights.
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Matrimony Site Ordered to Pay '60k as Compensation' for Failing to Deliver Promised Matchmaking Services
The District Consumer Forum in Bengaluru ordered Dilmil Matrimony to pay ₹60,000 to a man for failing to find a match for his son, citing deficiency in service and unfair trade practices by the site.
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SCBA Condemns Lathi Charge on Lawyers in Ghaziabad Court, Calls for Judicial Inquiry
The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has strongly condemned the recent lathi charge against advocates at the Ghaziabad District Court, allegedly directed by District Judge Anil Kumar-X. SCBA passed a resolution demanding accountability, including an inquiry into the judge’s actions, punishment f
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Allahabad HC Criticizes Convictions of Innocent Accused to Safeguard Career Prospects of Judges
The Allahabad High Court recently highlighted a troubling trend where trial court judges convict innocent accused in heinous crimes, fearing repercussions from higher courts. Noting the unimplemented recommendations of the Law Commission’s 277th Report on wrongful prosecution, the Court expressed co
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Spousal Privacy Is Inviolable, Trust Must Be the Foundation of Marriage: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court has declared that the fundamental right to privacy extends to spousal relationships, rejecting evidence obtained through snooping by one spouse on the other. Justice GR Swaminathan emphasized that trust and privacy are essential in marriage, ruling that evidence gathered throug
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Supreme Court Bar Association Demands Action for Lathi Charge on Ghaziabad Lawyers
The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has condemned the recent lathi charge against lawyers at the Ghaziabad District Court in Uttar Pradesh, allegedly ordered by District Judge Anil Kumar-X. In a resolution, SCBA demanded an inquiry into the judge’s conduct and immediate action from the Allahaba
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South Africa Submits 750 pages Extensive Evidence to ICJ Against Israel Alleging Genocide in Gaza
South Africa has submitted a detailed 750-page memorial to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing Israel of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention in its ongoing war on Gaza. The evidence, filed on 16 May 2024, alleges genocidal acts and intent by Israel, accompanied by over 4,000 pages