-The Bombay High Court on Thursday refused to stay the release of film Sky Force in a copyright infringement case.
The single-judge Bench of Justice Manish Pitale passed the order on a petition filed by animator and creative director Sandeep Gangatkar, alleging similarities with his original work 'Fire bird'.
It furthe rejected the petitioner's request to pre-screen the movie before its release.
Justice Pirale, however, issued notice to the defendants, including Director of the film Sa...
In a significant ruling, the Karnataka High Court has mandated that all schools, including government-run institutions, comply with safety and regulatory requirements under existing laws. The Court underscored that the government must hold itself to the same standards it imposes on private institutions
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By Neeraj Mishra
Micro-finance schemes, Jan Dhan Yojana and women's Self-Help Groups (SHG) may have been the toast of many presentations on development. But they have introduced rural women to the new world of debt trap and suicides.
More than 40,000 women and a Rs 350-crore loan scam involving 45 banking institutions in Chhattisgarh has led several women and agents to suicide.
Chhattisgarh has produced the latest playbook on how small loans taken by a large number of debtors can enri...
Despite having its first tribal Chief Minister in decades, the state seems to be perpetuating a dangerous strategy: pitting tribals against tribals in its battle against Naxalites, leaving local communities to bear the brunt of violence and exploitation.