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Justice Anuja Prabhudessai's retirement from the Bombay High Court marks a significant moment in the judiciary, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, compassion, and advocacy for women in the legal profession. Her contributions to the court and the legal community will continue
A Delhi Court has demanded an action report from the Delhi Police on an FIR request by IRS officer Sameer Wankhede against NCB Deputy Director Gyaneshwar Singh, highlighting issues of harassment and the legal battle within India's law enforcement agencies.
The Delhi High Court's decision to grant the SIT additional time to submit its status report on the plea against Congress leader Kamal Nath reiterates the complexities in resolving the 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases and the commitment towards ensuring justice and accountability.
In a move that underscores the complexities of high-stakes corporate mergers, the NCLT issued a notice to Culver Max Entertainment in response to a plea by ZEEL, marking a critical juncture in their anticipated merger. This development highlights the delicate interplay between
The Allahabad High Court's recent directive to the Union Railways Ministry underscores a crucial step towards enhancing the safety and security of women on Indian railways. By seeking details of specific measures to prevent sexual crimes against women on running trains and
In light of Human Rights Day, the US imposed sanctions against global human rights abusers, including Taliban officials in Afghanistan. However, the effectiveness of these sanctions is under scrutiny due to challenges in enforcement, highlighting the need for a more robust international
The Kerala High Court's recent ruling underscores the importance of timely forensic analysis in upholding the constitutional right to a speedy trial, emphasizing the need for systemic improvements in the criminal justice system to address delays in scientific reporting amidst rising crime
Uttarakhand's draft Uniform Civil Code seeks to unify personal laws with provisions for marriage, divorce, and live-in relationships, sparking debates on privacy, autonomy, and legal uniformity.
The Delhi High Court's recent ruling in Arvind Kejriwal v State & Anr marks a pivotal moment in defamation law, establishing that retweeting or reposting defamatory content on social media platforms constitutes an act of defamation. This judgment underscores the significant legal
The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh recently dismissed a protection plea by a newlywed couple due to the absence of original or attested age proof documents, highlighting the criticality of documentation in legal procedures.