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Examiner Of Trade Marks & Geographical Indications Vacancy At Office Of The Controller General Of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks
Union Public Service Commission invites online application for the post of Examiner of Trade Marks & Geographical Indications in the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks, Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Name of the Post: Examiner of Trade Marks & Geographical Indications No. of Post: 100 (One Hundred) Essential Qualification and Experience · Degree in law of a recognized...
Associate Consultant (Legal) Vacancy At Legal Division Of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), New Delhi
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) invites online application for the post of Associate Consultant (Legal). Name of the Post: Associate Consultant (Legal) No. of Post: 02 (Two) Age Limit: 40 Years Remuneration: Rs. 80,000/ - per month Essential Qualification and Experience · Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) · Desirable Qualification: a) Any other degree/ diploma/ certificate course in regulatory law / Communication Engineering. (b)Proficiency and working...
“Prosecutrix Step By Step Made Improvements In Her Version”: HP High Court Upholds Acquittal In Rape And Criminal Intimidation Case
Himachal Pradesh High Court upheld acquittal of an accused in rape and criminal intimidation case, holding that that the testimony of the prosecutrix did not inspire confidence, as it was full of material contradictions and made improvements at every stage of the proceedings.The Court further remarked that the prosecutrix exaggerated her version over time, which made it impossible to rely on...
TP Chandrasekharan Murder Case: Kerala High Court Denies Parole To Life Convict To Conduct Funeral Rites Of Cousin
The Kerala High Court on Tuesday (December 30) refused to grant emergency leave to Jyothi Babu, one of the convicts in the T.P. Chandrasekharan murder case, to conduct the funeral rites of his cousin.T.P. Chandrasekharan, leader of the Revolutionary Marxist Party (RMP), was murdered due to political rivalry on May 4, 2012. Babu was convicted of the murder and is presently undergoing...
MahaRERA Upholds Sunteck Realty's Right to Cancel Sale Agreements Over Payment Defaults
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has upheld the right of builders to cancel registered agreements for sale when homebuyers repeatedly default on payments. In an order dated December 18, 2025, a coram of Chairman Manoj Saunik decided six complaints arising from the “Sunteck West World” residential project at Naigaon East, Palghar district.The complaints were...
Business Law Daily Round-Up: December 30, 2025
TAX Taxpayers To Be Barred From Filing GSTR-3B Return For Excess GST ITC Claims: GSTN Issues AdvisoryService Tax | Co-Op Society Paying Rent Arrears To Local Municipality For Gas Transportation Pipeline Not Liable Under Reverse Charge : CESTAT AhmedabadProfit From Securitisation/Sell-Down Of Loan Receivables Not Taxable As Service: CESTAT ChennaiExcise | Cutting/Slitting HR-CR Coils...
Supreme Court Weekly Round-Up: December 15, 2025 To December 21, 2025
JudgmentsS. 389 CrPC | Gravity Of Offence And Role Of Accused Must Guide Suspension Of Sentence: Supreme CourtCase Details: Rajesh Upadhayay v. State of Bihar & Anr.Citation: 2025 LiveLaw (SC) 1127The Supreme Court set aside the Patna High Court's order suspending sentence of a murder convict, holding that the relief was wrongly granted in ignorance of the gravity of the offence and...
Grant Of Age Relaxation To Meritorious Women Candidates Does Not Debar Them From Competing In Open Category: MP High Court
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that granting age relaxation to women candidates, if meritorious, does not disqualify them from competing for the open unreserved category post. The bench of Justice Deepak Khot, while directing the authorities to consider the petitioner's appointment her Eye Assistant (Ministerial), emphasised that a candidate applying for a reservation vertically...
Trespass Of Police Stations Covered U/S 442 IPC Since They Are Used For Safekeeping Of Official Records, Weapons: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court, in a recent judgment, held that a police station would fall under the definition of 'house' as per Section 442 of the Indian Penal Code as these are used to custody of property, including official records, arms and ammunitions, etc.Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas observed:“Section 2(s) of Cr.P.C defines a police station as “any post or place declared generally, or...
Violation Of Article 16: J&K&L High Court Strikes Down Residence-Based Reservation
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has declared unconstitutional a clause in a High Court recruitment advertisement that restricted eligibility for district cadre posts on the basis of residence.The Division Bench comprising Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Sanjay Parihar remarked,“where the selection process has been conducted as per the rules or stipulations in the...
Ambaji Temple Is Public Property, Can't Curtail Pilgrims' Rights: Gujarat High Court Rejects Royal Family's Claim To Perform Special Rituals
The Gujarat High Court dismissed the claim of heirs of the erstwhile Danta royal family for "special privileges" to perform rituals at Ambaji Temple on the eight day of Navratri and in a certain way, thereby "curtailing" right of the pilgrims to offer prayers which it said cannot be allowed as the temple was a public religious institution. For context, there were multiple proceedings with...
Special Honours At Temple Cannot Be Claimed As Absolute Right, First Honour Always To Deity: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court recently held that special honours in a temple cannot be claimed as an absolute right and that the first honour in the temple was always to the deity. The court thus dismissed the plea of an ashramam that sought first special honour for its head at the Sri Devaraja Swamy Temple in Kanchipuram. The bench of Justice SM Subramaniam and Justice C Kumarappan noted...












