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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.

Mandya farmer dies after self-immolation over crop loss

A 45-year-old farmer from Karnataka's Mandya district succumbed to burn injuries after setting himself ablaze following massive crop damage due to heavy rains, highlighting the deepening agrarian crisis in the region.

Maharashtra cop sacked in woman doctor suicide case

In a dramatic development, Maharashtra police have dismissed a constable arrested in connection with the tragic suicide of a woman doctor. The case reveals disturbing allegations of harassment that led to the extreme step.

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.

Double Suicide Tragedy in Mumbai: Two Die After Building Jump

In a heartbreaking incident in Mumbai's Malad West, two young men died by suicide after jumping from the fourth floor of a residential building. The victims, identified as Hritik Rajbhar and Soham Thakur, were found dead at the scene.

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.

SC: Marriage refusal not abetment to suicide

Supreme Court delivers crucial judgment protecting personal choice in marriage matters, clarifying that saying 'no' to marriage doesn't constitute abetment to suicide under Section 306 IPC.

Telangana family murder-suicide shocks Kamareddy

A horrific family tragedy unfolded in Telangana's Kamareddy district where a man murdered his wife, young daughter, and sister-in-law before committing suicide, leaving the community in shock.

CLAT 2026 Registration Deadline Extended - Apply Now!

Great news for law aspirants! The Consortium of NLUs has extended the CLAT 2026 registration deadline. Get all details about application process, important dates, and eligibility criteria for the Common Law Admission Test.

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