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2013 Rape Case | Rajasthan High Court Grants 6-Month Interim Bail To Asaram, Cites His 'Vegetative Condition'
The Rajasthan High Court suspended sentence of Asaram–was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in a 2013 rape case, for six months in view of his medical condition noting that he was in a "vegetative condition" and facilities required were not available in jail A Jodhpur sessions court had sentenced Asaram to life imprisonment in April 2018 for raping a minor at his ashram in 2013....
West Bengal National University Of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) Presents: 1st NUJS National Trial & Advocacy Competition
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata, through its Society for Advancement of Criminal Justice (SACJ), announces the inaugural NUJS National Trial & Advocacy Competition (NTAC), scheduled for 2026.About the OrganisersThe West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata, is a premier Tier-I law university with a consistent record of academic excellence and notable global achievements (including wins at the Willem C. Vis and Stetson...
CCI Has No Power to Investigate Disputes Concerning Abuse Of Patents: NCLAT
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Thursday reaffirmed that the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has no authority to investigate disputes involving the exercise of patent rights, holding that such matters fall exclusively under the Patents Act, 1970.The tribunal said that when a product is protected by a patent, issues related to its pricing or licensing must be...
'Denial Would Punish Family': HP High Court Grants Probation To Man Convicted Of Rash Driving After 20 Years
The Himachal Pradesh High Court granted probation to a man after 20 years who was convicted of rash and negligent driving. The Court took into account his good conduct, long pendency of trial, and the reformatory nature of criminal law.Justice Virender Singh remarked that: “Rejecting the prayer of the convict to release him on probation, would amount to punishing his family members, for...
Civil Service Exams | Planning To Introduce Screen Reader Software For Visually Impaired Candidates : UPSC Tells Supreme Court
The Union Public Service Commission(UPSC) today informed the Supreme Court that it plans to introduce Screen Reader Software for visually impaired candidates in the UPSC exam as soon as it has acquired proper infrastructure."as soon as the feasibility and availability of proper infrastructure/ software and proper testing is ensured at various Centres to conduct its Examinations in a...
2025 LiveLaw (SC) 1055 | PC Hary v. Guruvayoor Devaswom Managing Committee
Click the links below for the report :Long-Standing Rituals In Places Of Worship Should Not Be Altered For Administrative Convenience: Supreme CourtSupreme Court Directs Guruvayur Temple To Hold Udayasthamana Pooja On Vrishchikam Ekadashi As Per...
Conviction U/S 138 NI Act Not One Affecting Person's Conduct, Can't Deny Pension On Such Conviction: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court has held that recently held that a conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act was not one affecting the future conduct of a person and such a conviction could not be taken as a ground for denying pension. Justice K Kumaresh Babu held that the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act arises out of a contractual dispute...











