A 21-year-old in China scammed over 300 hotels by fabricating hygiene complaints, exposing vulnerabilities in the hospitality industry and underscoring the need for robust operational practices and regulatory compliance. A Dirty Condom Can Save Your Hotel Expense A 21-year old from China
“Periyasamy Challenges Madras High Court’s Inaction on Advocate’s Forged Rent Agreement” The Madras High Court has submitted that the lawyers occupy a special position in the society and so they should not only behave properly within the precincts of the court but
Supreme Court Censures Uttarakhand CM Over Rajaji Tiger Reserve Appointment The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami’s decision to appoint Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Rahul (who uses his first name only) as Director of Rajaji Tiger Reserve
Gujarat High Court Criticizes State for Delayed Appeal Filing After 5 Years One of the recent judicial governments that have recently come to light is related to the action of Gujarat High Court which has condemned the delays of the State government
Jammu & Kashmir High Court Slams The Hindu for Removing Roster System Article The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court on Tuesday raised very objection on a news report published in The Hindu newspaper that Justice Atul Sreedharan had gone on
Taj Hotels’ Trademark: Delhi HC Fines Man for Infringing Taj Hotels’ Trademark Recently the Delhi High court has passed an order to fine ₹15 lakh to a man whose company violates the trademark and copyright related to TATA’s Taj Hotels [The Indian
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Nasibkhan Gulabkhan Pathan and anr v State Bombay High Court acquits Assistant Public Prosecutor, law clerk in 22-year-old bribery case In 2002, the complainant came to Judicial Magistrate First Class in Kallam alleging that APP in the case, Nasibkhan Gulabkhan Pathan, had
The Delhi High Court has directed the Central government to form a committee to address the misuse of deepfake technology, which involves AI-generated fake videos and images that can be used for misinformation, defamation, and fraud. The initiative aims to develop a
India's burgeoning judiciary cannot keep up with that country's burgeoning needs. Reiterating his dire warning about the gap between the judiciary and the other arms of government, the Supreme Court said the shortage was currently at less than 25 judges per million
Bombay High Court Upholds Right to Withdraw in Mutual Divorce The Bombay High Court affirmed the statutory right of individuals to withdraw consent in mutual divorce proceedings under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, emphasizing that such withdrawal cannot be deemed