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Tara acquitted in 16-year UAPA case: No evidence

In a major judicial development, a special court acquits Tara after 16 years of legal battle in a UAPA and Arms Act case, citing complete absence of credible evidence against the accused.

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.

SC: Lawyers Must Know When to Stop Arguing

The Supreme Court of India issues crucial guidance for advocates, emphasizing courtroom decorum and judicial efficiency. Learn when lawyers should gracefully conclude their arguments.

HC fines Punjab DGP ₹2L for ignoring vehicle order

In a major setback for Punjab Police, the High Court imposes heavy costs on DGP and three senior officers for failing to comply with orders regarding illegally modified vehicles. The court demands immediate action and personal affidavits.

Abe's killer confesses as trial begins

The trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, begins with shocking courtroom confession. Key details emerge about motive and political connections.

HC Contempt Charges vs Punjab DGP, 3 IAS Officers

In a major development, Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav and three senior IAS officers face contempt charges from Punjab & Haryana High Court for failing to implement salary deductions of officials with tainted records. The court's stern action highlights serious

Delhi Court Denies Maintenance to Woman Lawyer

A Delhi court rejects interim maintenance for a woman lawyer, citing exaggerated financial claims and questioning the validity of her case against her estranged husband, also a lawyer.

Tailor fined Rs 7000 for wedding blouse delay

A Gujarat tailor faces Rs 7,000 fine for delaying a woman's wedding blouse stitching. Court orders compensation for mental harassment caused by the professional negligence.

Karnataka HC stays govt order on RSS activities

In a significant legal development, the Karnataka High Court has stayed the state government's controversial order restricting RSS activities. The interim order marks a major setback for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's administration.

Shinzo Abe Assassination Trial Begins

The high-profile trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, commences with shocking revelations about the motive and meticulous planning.

Justice Surya Kant recommended as next CJI

Chief Justice DY Chandrachud recommends Justice Surya Kant as his successor in a historic move that will shape India's judicial landscape for years to come.

Kangana Ranaut gets bail in defamation case

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut gets bail in defamation case filed by Punjab Police. Court grants relief with specific conditions. Latest updates on the legal battle.

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

SC Rejects Centre's Plea Against West Bengal MGNREGA

In a major setback for the Central Government, the Supreme Court has rejected its plea against implementing MGNREGA in West Bengal. The court questioned the Centre's 'selective release' of funds and upheld the Calcutta High Court order.

SC Demands Digital Arrest Cases Data from States

India's Supreme Court takes decisive action against rising digital arrest scams, demanding comprehensive data from all states and UTs. Learn how authorities are combating this cybercrime menace.

Kangana Ranaut Faces Bathinda Court in Defamation Case

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut appeared before Bathinda court in a defamation case filed by a farmer leader. Get exclusive details about the court proceedings and what's next in this high-profile legal battle.

Madras HC Orders Safety SOPs After Karur Stampede

In a landmark ruling, Madras High Court orders Tamil Nadu to implement comprehensive safety protocols for public events after the deadly Karur stampede that claimed four lives during a roadshow.

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