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Supreme Court Asks Samay Raina & 4 Other Comedians To Conduct Events To Raise Funds For Persons With Disabilities
The Supreme Court on Thursday (November 27) directed comedians Samay Raina, Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar and Nishant Jagadish Tanwar to telecast programs in their shows about the success stories of persons with disabilities to generate funds for the treatment of disabled persons, especially those suffering from Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA).They have been asked to...
RSLSA Marks Constitution Day With Statewide Call For Constitutional Awareness
The Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority (RSLSA) commemorated Constitution Day on 26 November 2025 with solemn reverence and renewed commitment to the constitutional ideals that strengthen India's democratic foundations. The occasion was graced by the presence of Mr. Justice Sanjeev Prakash Sharma, Acting Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court and Executive Chairman, RSLSA, whose...
Right To Maintenance Under Muslim Women Protection Act Not Defeated By Wife's Remarriage During Trial: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has held that the prolonged pendency of a petition filed under Section 3(1) of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 cannot deprive a woman of the benefits that accrued to her on the date of divorce, even if she remarried during the proceedings.Dr. Justice Kauser Edappagath delivered the judgment while dismissing a revision petition and an...
Gujarat High Court Issues Notice On State's Plea To Cancel Journalist Mahesh Langa's Anticipatory Bail In Cheating FIR
The Gujarat High Court on Thursday (November 27) issued notice to journalist Mahesh Langa, in State's plea seeking cancellation of anticipatory bail granted to him by trial court in a cheating case last year. Justice Utkarsh Thakorbhai Desai said, "Admit, issue notice". The State has challenged a November 25 order passed in 2024, which had granted the journalist bail in a cheating FIR...
Allowing Filing Of Additional Documents Without Reasonable Cause In Trial Defeats Speedy Disposal Of Commercial Suits: Telangana High Court
The Telangana High Court has reiterated that permitting a party to bring on record additional documents at the trial stage without a reasonable cause would defeat purpose of Commercial Courts Act 2015 which aims at speedy disposal of commercial suits. It further said that a court cannot permit documents to belatedly brought on the court's record on the sole ground that the documents have...
Dancing In The Shadows: The Dark Underbelly Of Bihar's Orchestra System
Flashy vibrant lights, sparkled-tight-fitted costumes and the teenage girls swaying their bodies to the rhythm of the music playing in the background, audience cheering, hooting and uttering vulgar words, this is something not depiction of a Bollywood movie rather it is a reality in the state of Bihar. This particular event is infamously known as an orchestra and it is attended by good amount of audience with majority of them being men. An orchestra being held is so common that it serves as an...
Senior Consultant Vacancy At Indian Institute Of Corporate Affairs, Gurgaon
Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Gurgaon invites application for the post of Senior Consultant. Name of the Post: Senior Consultant No. of Post: 01 (One) Essential Qualification and Experience · Master's in business administration / economics / commerce / Sustainability / Environment / CSR / Law / other relevant discipline with minimum 50% marks. · Minimum five years' work experience with Academic Institution, Corporate, Think Tank, International...
Securities Premium Account Cannot Offset Accumulated Losses: NCLT Bengaluru
The National Company Law Tribunal at Bengaluru has recently clarified that while a company may reduce its paid-up share capital to write off accumulated losses under Section 66 of the Companies Act, the securities premium account cannot be used for such write-off, as this is expressly prohibited under Section 52 of the Act. A coram of Judicial Member Sunil Kumar Aggarwal and Technical...
Harmonising Privacy, Accountability, And Inclusion In India's DPDP Act
Recently, the apex court in Anjali Bharadwaj[2] sharply criticized the Government for its unexplained delays in appointing Information Commissioners, noting that such administrative indifference has created massive backlogs and has already weakened the enforcement of the Right to Information Act. The Petitioner argued that systemic failures, coupled with a history of official bias in appointments where positions meant for individuals from diverse fields have been repeatedly filled by former...
S.128A Customs Act | Six-Month Timeline To Decide Appeals Not Mandatory, But Must Apply Where Possible: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has held that though Section 128A(4A) of the Customs Act, 1962 prescribes that appeals “shall” be decided within six months, the timeline is applicable only where it is possible to do so.Perusing the language in which the provision is couched, a division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Shail Jain observed,“...it uses the word 'shall'. However, the provision...
Self-Regulation For Online Media Ineffective; Need Independent & Autonomous Body For Effective Regulation, Says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Thursday (November 27) stressed the need for a "neutral, independent and autonomous" body to regulate obscene, offensive or illegal content in online platforms, expressing dissatisfaction with the efficacy of the "self-regulation" model being followed by media entities.A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi was hearing the...
Kerala High Court Questions Catholic Congress' Locus To Appeal Against Haal Movie, Verdict Reserved
The Kerala High Court on Thursday (November 27) reserved its verdict in an appeal preferred by the Catholic Congress against a Single Judge's direction to CBFC to reconsider A-certification granted to 'Haal' film, without deleting some scenes depicting the Bishop.The Christian outfit argues that the film depicts the Bishop of Thamarassery as a supporter of inter-faith marriages, when his...












