Telangana High Court
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“Viewed from any angle, the alleged statement made by KTR Rao would not fulfill the requirements under Section 353 (2) of BNS. Furthermore, there is no mens rea creating or promoting enmity, hatred or ill-will between different classes of people”

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Chhattisgarh High Court
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“In the present case, aggrieved party that is the husband of the complainant has not made complaint of adultery before the Court; therefore, ingredients of Section 497 of the IPC have not been made out against the convict.”

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National Green Tribunal
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The applicants filed an application contending that Matheran hill station and an Eco-Sensitive Zone was facing serious environmental degradation due to the excessive use of horses for tourism and goods transportation.

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Chhattisgarh High Court
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Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, overall evidence adduced by the prosecution, the mode and manner in which the incident had taken place, the Court opined that some reprieve in the matter of sentence deserved to be given to the convict who had been incarcerated since more than four years.

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Punjab and Haryana High Court
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The cut-off date is meaningless and/or is redundant, it is neither based on any intelligible differentia nor it has any nexus with the objective sought to be achieved, inasmuch as, the unauthorized constructions over an unauthorized colony being permissible to be compounded, thus only within the arena of the stipulations as made in the apposite notification/rules/building byelaws.

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Gujarat High Court
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“When the parents are in conflict, the child’s well-being should remain of paramount concern, the Court must ensure that the minor child is not treated as an object to be passed back and forth, but rather a person whose stability and security must carefully be protected.”

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Chhattisgarh High Court
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“An employee earns these benefits by dint of his long, continuous, faithful and unblemished service. It is a hard-earned benefit which accrues to an employee and is in the nature of “property”. This right to property cannot be taken away without the due process of law as per Article 300-A of the Constitution.”

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Punjab and Haryana High Court
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“It is of dire significance for the State of Punjab to prevent the massage and spa centres from becoming havens of illegal activities and prostitution and also to prevent the exploitation of gullible women by owners/managers of these centres.”

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Prof. K.V. Subramanian at IBA conference
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Prof. K.V. Subramanian, Executive Director, International Monetary Fund, delivered a keynote speech on the topic ‘Make (it happen) in India: USD 30 trillion goal’ at the International Bar Association (IBA) Corporate and M&A Law Committee conference on ‘Mergers and Acquisitions in India: a key engine to the USD 30 trillion goal’ at Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai.

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Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha
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On 23-03-2025, the Chhattisgarh State Legal Services Authority organized a one-day Refresher Training Programme for Legal Aid Defense Counsels of the State at the Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy, Bilaspur. Previously, on 21-03-2025, the Surajpur District Court inaugurated eight new record rooms and a rest room for victims of sexual harassment in the Court premises.

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IBA M&A conference
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Ms. Ravneet Kaur delivered a keynote speech on the topic ‘Antitrust/competition policy and enforcement’ at the International Bar Association (IBA) Corporate and M&A Law Committee conference on ‘Mergers and Acquisitions in India: a key engine to the USD 30 trillion goal’ at Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai.

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Informational Privacy
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EBC celebrated the release of ‘Informational Privacy: Constitutional and Common Law Remedies’ by Nina Rohinton Nariman, with Justice (Retd.) V. Ramasubramanian, as Chief Guest and Sr. Adv. Madhavi Goradia Divan as Guest of Honour.

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punjab and haryana high court
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“No material has been brought on record to even prima facie indicate that the accused had reported or published the imputation concerning the complainant to harm his reputation or knowing or having reason to believe that it would cause harm to his reputation.”

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