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 Gujarat government has filed a review petition against the Supreme Court's judgment in the Bilkis Bano case, challenging adverse remarks and seeking clarification on the state's role in granting remission to the convicts. This move underscores the complexities of the judicial
IC Universal Legal has announced Tejesh Chitlangi and Kavitha Vijay as its new Joint Managing Partners, marking a new era of leadership and strategic vision for the firm's continued growth and adaptation to the dynamic legal landscape.
Indian Farmers Intensify March Towards New Delhi Amid Standoff Over Agricultural Policies A considerable increase of tensions between Indian farmers and the government has resulted in the authorities taking strict efforts to foil the plans that farmers have announced to march towards
Triple Talaq, which is a kind of fast divorce, since she was unable to have a male child. In light of the fact that Dr. Hashim is a member of the Shia sect of Islam, which does not acknowledge Triple Talaq as
The investigation into Duolingo by Russia's media regulator Roskomnadzor over alleged "LGBT propaganda" highlights the country's ongoing restrictions on LGBTQ+ content and rights, reflecting broader societal and legal challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Russia.
Recent rulings by various Indian High Courts on personal relationships, reflecting personal moral views over constitutional mandates, have sparked a legal and social debate. The conflict between individual liberties and societal norms is at the forefront, with the Supreme Court's emphasis on
The Bengaluru Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission fined MakeMyTrip ₹1.45 lakh for a failed hotel booking in London, ordering compensation of ₹4.34 lakh to the consumer. This landmark ruling emphasizes the accountability of online travel platforms in ensuring service reliability and protecting consumer
The Supreme Court of India has advocated for the swift digitalization of trial court records in criminal appeals to enhance judicial efficiency and reduce unnecessary delays. This move, emphasized during the bail plea hearing in the case of Mijai Molla and ors
In a notable judgment, the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in Chandigarh has ruled in favor of two aggrieved senior citizens against Air India, marking a significant precedent for airline passenger rights in India. The commission, led by President Pawanjit Singh and
Haldwani, a city in India's Uttarakhand state, witnessed tragic violence following protests against a government-led demolition drive, resulting in four deaths and over a hundred injured police personnel. Amidst the turmoil, the controversial "shoot at sight" order and the debate over the