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Links to today's reports :Motor Accident Claim: No Deduction Of Employer-Provided Group Insurance Benefits From Compensation, Reiterates Supreme CourtGiving Accused Option To Be Searched Before Police Officer Violates Section 50 NDPS Act : Supreme CourtSupreme Court To Issue Guidelines To High Courts To Avoid Delay In Pronouncing Judgments; Amicus Gives SuggestionsDenying Maternity Benefits...
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Links to today's reports :
- Motor Accident Claim: No Deduction Of Employer-Provided Group Insurance Benefits From Compensation, Reiterates Supreme Court
- Giving Accused Option To Be Searched Before Police Officer Violates Section 50 NDPS Act : Supreme Court
- Supreme Court To Issue Guidelines To High Courts To Avoid Delay In Pronouncing Judgments; Amicus Gives Suggestions
- Denying Maternity Benefits To Adoptive Mothers Of Children Above Three Months Unconstitutional: Supreme Court
- Bring Law Recognising Paternity Leave : Supreme Court Urges Union
- 'Let's Not Add To Holidays' : Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Seeking National Holiday For Guru Gobind Jayanti
- Why Can't Information About Unclaimed Bank Accounts Of Dead Persons Be Given To Heirs? Supreme Court Asks Union, RBI
- Fraudulent Diversion Of Company's Funds Can't Be Cured By Subsequent Shareholder Ratification : Supreme Court
- NGT Can't Order Removal Of Encroachment Raised In Violation Of Municipal Laws : Supreme Court
- Bilkis Bano Case : Supreme Court Issues Notice On 2 Convicts' Appeal Against Life Sentence For Murder & Gang Rape
- Welfare State Functions, Charitable Acts Can't Be Regarded As 'Industry': Centre Tells Supreme Court In 9-Judge Bench Hearing
- 'Bank Bound To Follow Customer's Instruction': Supreme Court Holds Bank Liable For Wrongful Remittance To Third Party
- Anganwadi Workers With Degree Not Barred From 29% Quota For Supervisors In Kerala: Supreme Court