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
The lawsuit filed by Alexei Navalny's mother against Russian officials marks a critical juncture in the quest for justice and transparency in Russia. Amidst accusations of foul play and governmental obstruction, this legal battle underscores the enduring struggle for civil liberties and
The Supreme Court of India recently reaffirmed the principle that judicial decisions cannot infringe upon Fundamental Rights, emphasizing the judiciary's autonomy and the established legal framework's integrity. This observation, rooted in the precedent of Naresh Shridhar Mirajkar Vs. State of Maharashtra, highlights
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a defamation case against Senior Advocate Vikas Pahwa, upholding the principle of absolute privilege in judicial proceedings. The decision emphasizes the protection of legal professionals' statements made in the course of their duties, reinforcing the integrity
The Supreme Court resumed hearing in the defamation lawsuit filed by Ex-JNU Professor Amita Singh against 'The Wire,' focusing on allegations of defamation stemming from a controversial report. The case highlights critical issues surrounding freedom of the press and individual reputation rights
The Supreme Court of India reserves judgment on the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's curative petition against an arbitral award to Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Limited, highlighting the complex legal frameworks governing arbitration and public-private partnerships in the infrastructure sector.
The Kerala High Court's recent decision to stay a lower court's order demanding WhatsApp to identify the originator of certain messages marks a pivotal moment in the dialogue surrounding digital privacy and free speech in India. This case illustrates the ongoing legal
The legal fraternity mourns the loss of Fali S. Nariman, a beacon of integrity and excellence in the Indian judiciary. His distinguished career, marked by a commitment to justice and principled stance against the National Emergency, leaves behind a legacy that will
In a recent turn of events, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was granted bail by a local court in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, in a defamation case filed over his 2018 remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This case brings to the forefront
The Delhi High Court's notice to the Central Government on the PIL challenging the constitutional validity of the Manual Scavenging Act, 2013, marks a critical step towards addressing the legal and social injustices of manual scavenging. This case could pave the way
The Delhi High Court recently dismissed a PIL seeking the disclosure of 'designated officers' of social media intermediaries like Facebook, Google, and X, emphasizing the adequacy of existing legal frameworks and grievance redressal mechanisms under the IT Rules 2021 for addressing concerns