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7/16 Bhima Koregaon Accused Get Bail, Courts Raise Prima Facie Doubts About Evidence

In a significant legal development, the Bombay High Court granted bail to seven out of the sixteen accused in the Bhima Koregaon case, raising prima facie doubts about the evidence presented against them. The case, which has attracted considerable attention, revolves around allegations of inciting violence during the 200th-anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Bhima […]

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CSI Dispute: Supreme Court Restrains HC-Appointed Administrators From Taking Decisions For Elections Or Administration Of Church Of South India

In a recent judicial development, the Supreme Court of India intervened in the ongoing administrative conflict within the Church of South India (CSI). The Supreme Court has issued an order restraining administrators appointed by the High Court from making any decisions related to the elections or administration of the church. Background The dispute centers around

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Case Of Accused Under S.313 CrPC Not Suggested To Victim In Cross-Examination; Supreme Court Refuses To Set Aside Conviction In Rape Case

In a notable decision, the Supreme Court of India recently upheld the conviction of an accused in a rape case, highlighting the significance of Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). This case underscores the critical role of cross-examination and the necessity for the defense to effectively present its case during this stage.

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Supreme Court Questions MBBS Students Seeking Exemption from Rural Service

Overview The Supreme Court of India has raised critical questions regarding the exemption of MBBS graduates from rural service obligations. The court emphasized the importance of serving in rural areas, especially for those who have benefited from affordable education in private medical colleges. Key Points from the Hearing During the hearing, the Supreme Court addressed

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Calcutta High Court Cancels OBC Certificates Issued in West Bengal After 2010, Scraps OBC Classification of 37 Communities

Overview In a significant judicial development, the Calcutta High Court has annulled the Other Backward Classes (OBC) certificates issued in West Bengal after 2010. The court has also rescinded the OBC classification of 37 communities, citing irregularities and lack of proper verification in the issuance process. Background and Reasons for the Ruling The High Court’s

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ECI’s Stand on Uploading Form 17C: Supreme Court Deliberates

Overview The Election Commission of India (ECI) has recently addressed concerns raised about the potential misuse and legal implications of making Form 17C records publicly accessible. The Supreme Court is currently deliberating a plea from the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) regarding the immediate publication of polling data, which includes detailed records from Form 17C.

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Supreme Court Ruling on Benami Property: Civil Suit and Criminal Proceedings Barred

Overview In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that both civil suits to enforce claims in benami property and criminal proceedings by the ‘real’ owner are impermissible under the current legal framework. This decision reinforces the stringent provisions of the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988 and its subsequent amendments in 2016.

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Ilaiyaraja Sends Legal Notice to Makers of “Manjummel Boys” Over Unauthorised Use of Song from “Guna”

Overview Renowned music composer Ilaiyaraja has issued a legal notice to the producers of the Malayalam film “Manjummel Boys,” alleging unauthorized use of his iconic song “Kanmani Anbodu Kadhalan” from the 1991 Tamil movie “Guna.” This move highlights the critical importance of respecting intellectual property rights within the film industry. The Allegations Ilaiyaraja claims that

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Pune Porsche Accident Case: Legal and Social Implications

Overview The recent Porsche accident in Pune has brought to light critical issues regarding road safety, legal accountability, and the enforcement of laws pertaining to underage drinking. The incident, which occurred on May 19, 2024, involved a 17-year-old driver crashing a Porsche Taycan into a motorcycle, resulting in the deaths of two engineers. Details of

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Kerala Court Directs Patanjali Ayurved’s Baba Ramdev and Managing Director to Appear in Misleading Advertisements Case

Introduction In a significant development, the Kerala High Court has issued a directive requiring Baba Ramdev, the renowned yoga guru and face of Patanjali Ayurved, along with the company’s Managing Director, Acharya Balkrishna, to appear before the court. This order comes in the wake of allegations of misleading advertisements related to their products. The Allegations

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