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Links to today's reports :Over 80 % Women Lawyers Feel Their Professional Journey Harder Than Male Peers : SCBA SurveySupreme Court Refuses NHAI's Plea To Review Retrospective Application Of Solatium To NH Acquisitions, But Bars Reopening Settled Claims'Need Of The Hour' : Supreme Court Issues Notice On SCBA Plea To Create Dedicated Welfare Fund For SC AdvocatesSupreme Court Expunges Kerala...
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Links to today's reports :
- Over 80 % Women Lawyers Feel Their Professional Journey Harder Than Male Peers : SCBA Survey
- Supreme Court Refuses NHAI's Plea To Review Retrospective Application Of Solatium To NH Acquisitions, But Bars Reopening Settled Claims
- 'Need Of The Hour' : Supreme Court Issues Notice On SCBA Plea To Create Dedicated Welfare Fund For SC Advocates
- Supreme Court Expunges Kerala HC Remarks About Woman In Rape Case Against MLA Rahul Mamkoottathil
- Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against MHA Circular On Vande Mataram, Says No Penalty Prescribed For Not Singing It
- 'Haryana Police Tried To Protect Accused In 4-Year-Old's Rape Case' : Supreme Court Forms SIT
- 'Never Dare To Do It' : CJI Surya Kant Slams Man For Contacting His Brother Over Child's Case
- Uttam Nagar Holi Violence: Supreme Court Allows Petitioners To Approach Delhi Police Seeking Protection For Tarun's Family
- Mandate On Non-Disclosure Of Rape Victim's Identity Not Being Followed: Supreme Court Directs Strict Compliance In Pending Cases
- Mere Participation In Arbitration Does Not Estop Party From Challenging Inherent Lack Of Jurisdiction Of Arbitrator : Supreme Court
- Defence Security Corps Personnel Eligible For Second Pension; Shortfall Up To One Year Can Be Condoned: Supreme Court
- Article 25 Doesn't Include Right To Seek Public Holiday On Religious Occasion : Supreme Court
- Excise Duty Exemption Notifications Based On “Intended Use” Must Be Liberally Construed In Favour Of Assessee : Supreme Court