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Karnataka HC rejects govt appeal on protest ban

In a significant ruling, the Karnataka High Court rejects the state government's appeal against the ban on protests at Bengaluru's Freedom Park, upholding police authority over public assembly permissions.

Karnataka HC: 'Go Die' Not Suicide Abetment

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court clarifies that telling someone 'go die' doesn't constitute suicide abetment under Section 306 IPC. Detailed analysis of the court's reasoning and legal implications.

2025 Holiday Drinks: Starbucks, Dunkin', DQ Unveil Menus

Get ready for a flavour fiesta! Major coffee chains like Starbucks, Dunkin', Dutch Bros, and others are launching their 2025 holiday menus early, featuring festive drinks and treats that promise to make your season brighter.

Allahabad HC Upholds Mandatory Teacher Qualifications

Allahabad High Court reinforces government mandate requiring specific educational qualifications for assistant teacher appointments, dismissing petitions challenging the rule. Landmark decision impacts teaching recruitment across Uttar Pradesh.

Rob Jetten's Partner: The Love Behind Dutch Politics

Discover the inspiring love story of Dutch political star Rob Jetten and his partner Jort Kelder - the supportive relationship that fuels his centrist leadership journey in Netherlands politics.

Rob Jetten's Net Worth: Dutch PM Candidate Wealth

Discover the surprising financial standing of Netherlands' centrist leader Rob Jetten as he campaigns to become the next Prime Minister. Exclusive details about his assets and income sources.

Nexperia Warning Deepens Crisis for Global Carmakers

Global automotive industry faces renewed supply chain turmoil as Dutch semiconductor giant Nexperia warns customers of serious production challenges, potentially worsening the ongoing chip shortage crisis.

Netherlands elects first openly gay Prime Minister

In a groundbreaking moment for Dutch politics, 36-year-old Rob Jetten is poised to become the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay Prime Minister, engaged to Olympic rower Bram van Ojik.

Guarantors Can't Escape Liability: Karnataka HC

In a landmark judgment, Karnataka High Court clarifies that guarantors cannot be discharged from their obligations without full repayment or substitution by another surety. Learn how this ruling strengthens financial accountability.

SC: No insurance denial for route deviation

Supreme Court delivers historic judgment protecting accident victims - insurance companies must pay compensation even if vehicles deviate from approved routes. Major win for consumer rights in India.

ICJ Orders Israel to Allow UN Aid into Gaza

The International Court of Justice issues urgent measures demanding Israel permit UN humanitarian aid flow into Gaza, while UN's own operational challenges during the conflict come under scrutiny.

Gujarat HC: Single Moms Can Renew Kids' Passports Sans Father OK

In a groundbreaking judgment, Gujarat High Court empowers single mothers by allowing passport renewals for children without requiring consent from estranged fathers. This landmark decision addresses a critical bureaucratic hurdle faced by countless women

SC: Tenant's Son's Signature Not Must on Rent Receipts

Supreme Court delivers crucial verdict favoring landlords in eviction case, ruling tenant's son's signature on rent receipts isn't mandatory. Learn how this landmark judgment impacts property owners and tenants across India.

Private Doctors Can Issue COVID Death Certificates: SC

In a major relief to COVID-19 victims' families, the Supreme Court has upheld the Centre's decision allowing private doctors to certify COVID deaths for insurance claims. Learn how this landmark ruling simplifies compensation process.

SC Upholds Special Courts' Power in NDPS Vehicle Seizures

In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has ruled that special courts cannot be stripped of their authority to order the release of vehicles seized under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. This landmark judgment clarifies judicial pow

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