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Call For Applications: Interns For K.L. Arora Chair In Criminal Laws At National Law University, Delhi [Apply Now]
National Law University, Delhi invites application for Interns For K.L. Arora Chair In Criminal Laws. Name of the Post: Intern Short-Term Internship Programme: Short-term interns will spend at least one month, extendable up to two months (December 2025-January 2026), under the Chair, assisting in ongoing research projects. Essential Qualification and Experience · Students must have completed two years of the five-year integrated LL.B. Programme/ one year of a...
'Govt Already Addressing Misuse Of AI-Generated Content' : Supreme Court Disposes Of PIL Seeking Guidelines
The Supreme Court on Thursday disposed of a petition filed under Article 32 seeking directions to regulate the misuse of Artificial Intelligence, taking note of the fact the Government of India has already published draft rules on AI regulation for public consultation.Noting that the Government is already engaging with the issue, the bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and...
'Unilateral Appointment Of Arbitrator Violates Principles Of Natural Justice': Calcutta High Court Sets Aside Arbitral Award
The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday set aside an ex-parte arbitral award ruling that unilateral appointment of a sole arbitrator by one of the parties is violative of the Principles of Natural Justice and fatally vitiates the arbitral process, thereby resulting in nullity. Justice Shampa Sarkar in a judgement delivered on 2nd December, 2025, allowed the application filed by YD...
Balance Sheet Entry Can't Revive Time-Barred Debt; NCLT Delhi Dismisses Bank's CIRP Plea Against Guarantor
The National Company Law Tribunal(NCLT) at Delhi has recently held that an acknowledgement of debt in a balance sheet executed after the expiry of the original limitation period “cannot revive a time-barred debt,” and that the pendency of proceedings before the Debt Recovery Tribunal does not save limitation under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. Holding so, the tribunal...
NCLT Chandigarh Approves Haldiram's Plan to Consolidate Its Manufacturing and Retail Units
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at Chandigarh has recently approved a second-motion petition filed by seven entities of Haldiram's, the popular snack food and confectionery chain, clearing their scheme of arrangement to consolidate multiple demerged units into Haldiram Marketing Private Limited. A Bench of Judicial Member Khetrabasi Biswal and Technical Member Shishir Agarwal noted...
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Non-Examination Of First IO Not Fatal To Criminal Prosecution If Place Of Occurrence Otherwise Proved: Patna High Court
The Patna High Court has recently observed that the failure to examine the first Investigating Officer in a criminal case is not fatal to the prosecution's case if the place of occurrence of the incident can be proved through other evidence.A Single Judge Bench of Justice Alok Kumar Pandey was hearing an appeal against conviction under Section 304B of the IPC and sentence of ten years...
S. 354C IPC | Taking Photos Or Videos Of Woman When She's Not Engaged In Private Acts Won't Amount To Voyeurism : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that an act of clicking a woman's pictures and making her videos on a mobile phone without her consent, when is not indulging in a "private act", would not attract an offence of voyeurism under Section 354C IPC. Holding thus, a bench of Justices N Kotiswar Singh and Manmohan discharged a man, accused of intimidating the complainant by clicking her photos and...
Using AI In Judiciary Is Not About Creating Robotic Judges; Justice Manmohan
Emphasizing that the Indian judicial system stands at the threshold of a "fourth industrial revolution," Justice Manmohan, judge, Supreme Court of India, recently addressed the urgent need to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the courts to tackle the mounting pendency of cases, while simultaneously cautioning against the perils of unchecked technology.At the event held on 29.11.2025...
Punjab State Commission Holds Sukhm Infrastructure Liable For Non-Delivery Of Commercial Plot; Orders Refund
The Punjab State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, comprising Justice Daya Chaudhary (President), Simarjot Kaur (Member), and Vishav Kant Garg (Member), has held M/s Sukhm Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. liable for deficiency in service for failing to deliver possession of a commercial plot. The Commission allowed the complaint and directed a full refund with interest, along with...
Don't Comment On Court Orders If You Haven't Challenged Them: Pune Special Court Tells Rahul Gandhi In Savarkar Defamation Case
A Special MP/MLA Court in Pune earlier this week directed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi not to comment on its orders, which he has chosen not to challenge before a higher court.For context, in the ongoing trial against Gandhi for delivering a speech allegedly defaming right-wing leader Vinayak Savarkar, in London, the Leader Of Opposition (LOP) had in an application filed earlier stated that...

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