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Delhi High Court bench re...

The Delhi High court has rejected a plea by a lady seeking directions for issuance of scheduled caste certificate for her two children as she belong to that caste and her husband belongs to upper caste.

Vinod Dua tried to incite...

gigantic pandemic, Senior Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, incite riots, journalist Vinod Dua, Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, Additional Solicitor General, Supreme Court, Supreme Court of India,

Kangana Ranaut gets Punja...

New Delhi: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has given a clean chit to actor Kangana Ranaut for her allegedly controversial social media post on the consumption of beef.

Madras High Court closes ...

Chennai: The Madras High...

Murder sentence lightened...

The Supreme Court has observed that the lathi is an identity of the people living in the villages. It cannot be called a weapon of attack.

Allahabad High Court laun...

The Allahabad High Court has launched a website especially keeping in mind the middle class. The website named ‘Allahabad High Court Middle Income Group Legal Aid Society’.

Lawyer driving alone sans...

The Delhi Police had issued a challan of Rs 500 to a lawyer who was not wearing a mask while driving back home alone in his car. The lawyer has now moved the Delhi High Court, wanting this challan to be quashed and asking for damages of Rs 10 lakh for mental harassment.

Bombay High Court rejects...

Bombay High Court bench of Justices Nitin Jamdar and Milind Jadhav has disallowed medical termination of pregnancy to a woman, who wanted the procedure in her 22nd week of pregnancy, because ultra sonograph pictures have shown that the foetus has a left cleft lip and cleft palate deformity.

Appeal for time from univ...

An appeal had been placed before the Supreme Court, asking for a mandate to universities and institutions across India to provide a reasonable time period for payment of fees. The court has asked the petitioners to approach the appropriate high courts.

Calcutta High Court order...

The Calcutta High Court has held that family members of deceased Covid-19 patients should be allowed to perform the funeral rites if they follow certain guidelines, because they have the right to a decent funeral under the Indian Constitution.

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