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Delhi Court Seeks Response Of Adani Enterprise To Newslaundry's Appeal Against Ex-Parte Gag Order
Delhi's Rohini Court has asked Adani Enterprise to file its reply to digital news platform Newslaundry's appeal against ex-parte gag order restraining reporting against the company.Four other journalists have already received relief qua the said order from the Court District Judge Ashish Aggarwal.Newslaundry's plea is before District Judge Sunil Chaudhary, who asked the Enterprise to file...
Chief Manager - Data Protection (Scale IV), Senior Manager - Legal (Scale III), And Manager - Legal (Scale II) Vacancy At Bank Of Maharashtra
Bank of Maharashtra invites online application for the post of Chief Manager - Data Protection (Scale IV), Senior Manager - Legal (Scale III), and Manager - Legal (Scale II).Name of the Post: Chief Manager - Data Protection (Scale IV), Senior Manager - Legal (Scale III), and Manager - Legal (Scale II) Essential Qualification and Experience Chief Manager - Data Protection (Scale IV) • Mandatory: Graduation in Information Technology, Information Security, Law, Data Protection, Data Privacy from...
Rajasthan HC Grants One Month Extension For Filing Tax Audit Report After Complaints Of Glitches On E-Filing Portal
The Rajasthan High Court has extended the deadline for filing the Tax Audit Report by one month. A division bench of Justice (Dr.) Pushpendra Singh Bhati and Justice Bipin Gupta at the Rajasthan High Court extended the deadline under Section 44AB of the Income Tax Act, 1961, by 1 (one) month beyond September 30, 2025. It was submitted that in the previous years, CBDT had...
Cordial Exchanges Can't Be Equated With Bona Fide Attempt To Restore Marriage: Delhi High Court Upholds Divorce On Ground Of Desertion
The Delhi High Court has observed that cordial exchanges between a husband and a wife cannot be equated with a bona fide attempt to restore matrimonial life.A division bench comprising Justice Anil Kshetarpal and Justice Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar upheld a family court order allowing the divorce petition of a husband and dissolving his marriage with his wife under Section 10(1)(ix) of...
Women In Law: A Long Wait For Justice
As a nation, we recently commemorated 75 years since the Indian Constitution was established and the Supreme Court and High Courts started functioning under the constitution. These institutions have been steadfast protectors of fundamental rights, including the right to equality for all citizens. While women lawyers, alongside their male colleagues, champion these rights in courtrooms nationwide, their own struggle for equal representation in the higher judiciary remains unfulfilled. The wait...
Order Rejecting Review Cannot Be Challenged; Only Original Decree/Order Appealable : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (Sep. 23) ruled that an order rejecting a review petition cannot be independently challenged, as it merely affirms the original order or decree. An aggrieved party must therefore contest the original order or decree itself, not the order rejecting the review. When the review is dismissed, there is no merger of the original decree with the dismissal order. The...
AP High Court Directs CID To Seize Records Of Tirumala Parakamani Theft Case, Suspends Lok Adalat Order Acquitting Accused
The Andhra Pradesh High Court has directed the CID to seize all records relating to an alleged scam in the Parakamani process, and has subsequently set aside a Lok Adalat proceeding which compounded the offences framed against the accused– Sri C.V. Ravi Kumar, under Sections 379 (theft) and 381 (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master) of IPC, and acquitted...
Building Proposals Should Only Be Granted After Municipal Infrastructure Is Built, Deficient Amenities Affect Fundamental Rights: Bombay HC
The Bombay High Court has expressed deep concern over the lack of civic infrastructure and systematic planning in the Kulgaon-Badlapur Municipal area and directed the constitution of an Improvement Committee to provide recommendations for urban development. The Court held that improper planning and deficient civic amenities directly affect the fundamental rights of citizens to a clean and...
Delhi High Court Dismisses PIL To Conduct General Elections Through Ballot Paper Instead Of EVMs
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a public interest litigation seeking a direction on the Union Government and the Election Commission of India (ECI) to conduct the general elections through ballot papers and not electronic voting machines (EVMs).A division bench comprising Chief Justice DK Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela refused to entertain a plea filed by one Upendra Nath...
Prevention Of Corruption Act | High Court Cannot Discharge Accused For Invalidity Of Sanction : Supreme Court Reiterates
The Supreme Court reiterated that the alleged invalidity of sanction cannot be a ground to discharge an accused in a criminal case under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PC Act).A bench of Justice M.M. Sundresh and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma allowed appeals filed by the Karnataka Lokayukta Police, setting aside a Karnataka High Court order that discharged the accused on the ground...












