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HC protects bona fide land buyer in 47-year dispute

Punjab & Haryana High Court upholds protection for bona fide purchaser in 47-year land dispute. Justice Deepak Gupta rules state cannot deny title after issuing sale certificate without transfer restrictions. Read full analysis.

India Week: Cultural Celebration at Suwaidi Park

Experience the magic of India Week at Suwaidi Park! This cultural extravaganza brings authentic Indian food, traditional performances, yoga sessions, and Bollywood nights to the heart of the UAE, creating a true home away from home for the Indian diaspora

SC Allows Spectrum Transfer in Aircel Insolvency Case

In a groundbreaking verdict, India's Supreme Court clears the path for telecom spectrum transfer during corporate insolvency, providing major relief to stressed telecom companies and reshaping the industry's future.

Himachal Police: 77 Officers Transferred in Reshuffle

In a significant administrative overhaul, the Himachal Pradesh government has transferred 77 police officers including 15 IPS and 62 HPPs officers. The reshuffle affects key positions across multiple districts.

₹168 Lakh Crore Women's Cash Scheme Revolution

Twelve Indian states are set to revolutionize women's economic empowerment with unprecedented ₹168 lakh crore cash transfer initiatives, boosting household incomes and financial independence across regions.

Mufti appears before J&K HC over undertrials transfer

Former J&K Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti appears before High Court challenging transfer of Kashmiri undertrials to prisons outside the union territory. Key legal arguments and human rights concerns discussed.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Attack Case Sent to Sessions Court

The high-profile attack case involving Delhi CM Rekha Gupta has been escalated to Sessions Court. Get exclusive insights into the legal proceedings, charges framed, and what happens next in this politically significant case.

SC transfers judicial officer's hit-and-run case to Delhi

In a significant legal move, the Supreme Court transfers the high-profile hit-and-run case involving a probationary judicial officer from Punjab to Delhi. Get exclusive details on the court's reasoning and what this means for judicial accountability.

Kerala HC: No Case Transfer for Accused Convenience

In a significant judgment, Kerala High Court clarifies that criminal cases cannot be shifted to different courts merely for the convenience of the accused or their advocates, emphasizing fair trial principles.

Mumbai court rejects bail over father disowning son

In a significant ruling, a Mumbai sessions court rejected a bail plea after considering the father's disownment of his son as a serious factor. Discover how family relationships are influencing legal outcomes in Indian courts.

SC: Kids Can Cancel Parents' Property Deals at 18

Supreme Court delivers groundbreaking judgment allowing children to cancel property transactions made by parents without formal litigation. Major implications for Indian real estate and family law.

Punjab & Haryana HC transfers 27 judicial officers

In a significant administrative move, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has ordered the transfer and posting of 27 judicial officers across various districts, aiming to optimize judicial efficiency and district management.

Punjab & Haryana HC transfers 19 judicial officers

In a significant administrative overhaul, Punjab and Haryana High Court transfers 19 judicial officers across both states. Get the complete list and details of this major judicial reshuffle.

Free Diwali Counselling for Loneliness

Light Counselling spreads festive cheer with complimentary therapy sessions for those experiencing loneliness during Diwali. Discover how mental health support is becoming more accessible in India.

Court rejects Palande's plea, murder trial continues

In a significant legal development, the Mumbai Sessions Court has rejected gangster Vijay Palande's plea to dismiss his murder case, with special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam successfully arguing that the SPP position doesn't constitute an 'office of pr

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