IELTS Scam magistrate decide summary report
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The ‘B’ Summary report, prepared by the Deputy S.P. in relation to irregularities committed in qualifying the IELTS exam, did not include the handwriting expert’s opinion and was challenged by the State in the Sessions Court.”

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Call For PapersLaw School News

Submissions are not restricted to any particular field of law, and includes legal as well as policy related current issues, both national and international.

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Additional Senior Civil Judge reinstated
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court emphasised that if the Courts were to initiate disciplinary proceedings against a judicial officer based on a judicial order passed by him, there should have been strong grounds to suspect officer’s bona fides and the order itself should have been actuated by malice, bias or illegality.

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loose sheets as complete evidence
Case BriefsTribunals/Commissions/Regulatory Bodies

Even if the figures in the document are hypothetically taken to be correct figures, still the same must be proved with corroborative evidence otherwise the document becomes irrelevant.

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HPNLU Shimla MOU GNLU. Gandhinagar
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The partnership seeks to enhance cooperation by exchange of faculty and students, joint research projects and publications, collaborative seminars, training, mutual library, co-supervision of Ph.D. research work and interdisciplinary and practice-based education programmes.

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2006 Mumbai Train Blast case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Creating a false appearance of having solved a case by presenting that the accused had been brought to justice gave a misleading sense of resolution. This deceptive closure undermined public trust and falsely reassured society, while in reality, the true threat remained at large.”

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Section 33 ID Act res judicata
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The Authority under Section 33(2)(b) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 cannot adjudicate on the merits of the finding in the domestic enquiry or on the penalty, as it has no jurisdiction to adjudicate on the merits of the findings in a domestic enquiry. Those questions have to be adjudicated in a subsequent industrial dispute, if raised.”

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Cash prize of Para-swimmer
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“When a man without arms dives into pools and emerges not just victorious, but triumphant on the international stage, the State is expected to salute that spirit, not stifle his rights by red-tapism.”

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State adverse possession over private land
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The fundamental right guaranteed to a citizen cannot be said to have been waived by a citizen for remaining silent for long time more particularly when the State has failed in its constitutional obligation to follow the process of land acquisition before taking over the private property of a citizen.”

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HNLU International Conference
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The international conference aims to foster interdisciplinary conversations that reflect the rapidly evolving legal landscape of global finance and governance, the last date of abstract submission is 21st August, 2025

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CAM advises Adani on AWL Agri Business Stake Sale
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CAM is representing Adani Enterprises Limited and Adani Commodities Limited on ACL’s sale of up to 20% of its shareholding, in AWL Agri Business Limited to Lence Pte. Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Wilmar International Limited.

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maintenance a tool to preserve lifestyle
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Post separation maintenance should mirror the lifestyle of the wife during period of their married life. Women who have devoted years to domestic responsibilities deserve to maintain a comparable life after separation.

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LKS Executive Partner Promotions
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Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys (LKS) has announced the elevation of sixteen lawyers from Partner to Executive Partner, reinforcing the firm’s continued focus

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Custodial torture suicide
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The NHRC has issued notice to the Delhi Police Commissioner, seeking a detailed report within two weeks.

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NLIU Indian Arbitration Law Review
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The submissions must be sent by September 10, 2025

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juvenile accused of heinous offence denied bail
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The gravity of the offence, specifically, the allegation of mercilessly causing the death of another person, necessitates a cautious approach.”

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Stigmatic order enquiry mandatory
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“In the present case, since the petitioner was found involved in carrying passengers without tickets and the allegation was that his integrity is questionable, consequently, his services were terminated, therefore, the same can easily be termed as an “order of termination” having been passed with stigma”

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man who slit girlfriend's throat convicted
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The specific defence of the accused was not that the victim died because of his assault rather it was that he inflicted injuries on himself and lost consciousness. Firstly, he suggested that the victim had committed suicide by inflicting those injuries on herself and secondly, he feigned ignorance about what happened after he inflicted those injuries on himself.”

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police protection by Trial Court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Trial Court cannot order police protection mechanically. Unless the trial Court satisfies itself that there is an imminent need for police aid/police help, it cannot order for police protection on mere request.

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Call For PapersLaw School News

The International Conference on “Seventy-Five Years of the Constitution of India: A Comparison with Major Constitutions of the World” shall be held on 30th-31st August 2025, at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab. The Conference will follow a hybrid format.

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