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SC Seeks Rajasthan Reply on Anti-Conversion Law

Supreme Court asks Rajasthan government to respond to plea challenging anti-conversion law validity. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta requests tagging with similar pending cases.

400+ Attempted Murder Accused Paraded in Hubballi

Hubballi police parade over 400 individuals accused in 230 attempted murder cases. This unprecedented action aims to curb rising crime in Karnataka. Learn about this major law enforcement operation.

Bengaluru Police Credibility Crisis Deepens

Bengaluru Police confronts serious credibility issues as cash-for-posting culture fuels criminality. Strong deterrence measures needed for police reform. Read more about the crisis.

SLAT 2026 Applications Close November 30

Final opportunity to apply for SLAT 2026! Applications close November 30 for admission to Symbiosis Law Schools. Don't miss your chance to pursue legal education.

NLSAT 2026 Registration Starts November 15

NLSIU Bangalore opens NLSAT 2026 registration on November 15, 2025. Exam scheduled for April 26, 2026. Get complete details on application process, exam pattern, and eligibility criteria.

Bahrain Minister gets INTERPOL's highest award

In a significant diplomatic achievement, Bahrain's Interior Minister General Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa receives INTERPOL's prestigious Medal of the Highest Order from President Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi.

Nominee vs Legal Heir: Who Gets Your FD Money?

Discover the crucial difference between bank nominees and legal heirs in India. Learn why your FD nominee might not be the final recipient and how inheritance laws determine who gets your money.

Kerala HC Rejects Second Marriage Registration Plea

Kerala High Court rejects man's plea to register second marriage after religious conversion, ruling marriage registration must align with personal law requirements. Landmark judgment reinforces legal boundaries.

Delhi HC: No Exam Denial for Law Students Over Attendance

In a groundbreaking judgment, Delhi High Court protects law students' academic rights, ruling that colleges cannot prevent exam participation solely due to attendance deficits. Learn how this decision impacts legal education across India.

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