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Supreme Court Rules Evidence from Hostile Witnesses Should Not Be Completely Disregarded

Background In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India has stated that evidence provided by hostile witnesses need not be completely dismissed. This decision comes after considering a case where testimony given by a witness was inconsistent with their earlier statement, leading to the witness being declared hostile. The Court held that despite a […]

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Delhi High Court Reserves Verdict on Rent Arrears Plea by Maharaja’s Heirs Over Bikaner House

Background The Delhi High Court has reserved its verdict in a legal battle concerning rent arrears for Bikaner House, a heritage property owned by the erstwhile princely state of Bikaner. The case was initiated by the heirs of the late Maharaja of Bikaner, seeking arrears and compensation from the government for using the property without

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Kerala High Court Informed of 40 FIRs Post-Hema Committee Report Recommendations

Background The Kerala government informed the High Court that 40 First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered based on the recommendations of the Hema Committee Report. The committee, constituted in 2017, was tasked with addressing issues of sexual exploitation and harassment within the Malayalam film industry. Its comprehensive findings shed light on systemic abuse, exploitation,

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Kerala High Court Rules Malayalam Profanity ‘Son of a Prostitute’ Not a Casteist Slur

Background In a significant judgment, the Kerala High Court ruled that the commonly used Malayalam profanity translated as “son of a prostitute” does not amount to a casteist slur under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. The decision came while addressing a plea challenging criminal proceedings initiated under the Act

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Delhi High Court Calls for Review of Baggage Rules on Gold Jewellery for Air Passengers

Background The Delhi High Court has urged the government to reconsider and update the Baggage Rules, particularly concerning air passengers carrying gold jewellery. The court highlighted the outdated nature of the existing regulations and emphasized the need for clarity and consistency to address the challenges faced by travelers and customs officials. This observation came during

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Delhi High Court to Examine if CAG Reports Can Be Made Public Before Assembly Tabling

Background The Delhi High Court is set to deliberate on whether Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) reports can be disclosed to the public before being formally presented in the state assembly or Parliament. This legal question arises in the context of public accountability and transparency, balanced against established parliamentary procedures. CAG reports are instrumental in

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Bombay High Court’s New Building: Registrar General Expresses Gratitude to Supreme Court for Intervention

Background The Bombay High Court Registrar General has extended appreciation to the Supreme Court for its proactive intervention, which expedited the completion and operationalization of the High Court’s new building in Mumbai. The long-pending project faced multiple delays due to funding constraints, bureaucratic hurdles, and logistical challenges, but the apex court’s involvement played a pivotal

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Karnataka High Court to Prajwal Revanna: Law Cannot Be Bent for You

Background The Karnataka High Court recently made strong remarks while hearing a case involving Prajwal Revanna, a Member of Parliament (MP) from the Hassan constituency and a member of the Janata Dal (Secular) party. Revanna has been accused of discrepancies in his election affidavit, including the non-disclosure of assets and liabilities. A petition filed against

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Congress Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Uphold Places of Worship Act

Background The Congress party has approached the Supreme Court to support the constitutional validity of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. This legislation prohibits the alteration of the religious character of places of worship as they existed on August 15, 1947. It aims to preserve the secular fabric of India by maintaining communal

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Justice Shekhar Yadav Refutes Allegations of Attending Seminar on Ram Mandir Movement

Background Justice Shekhar Yadav of the Allahabad High Court has categorically denied allegations of his participation in a seminar purportedly associated with the Ram Mandir movement. The controversy arose after reports surfaced claiming that Justice Yadav attended an event linked to the movement, raising questions about judicial impartiality and propriety. Allegations and Context The allegations

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