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Mumbai Court Refuses To Release BMW In Worli Hit-And-Run Case, Says Car Was Used Like A Weapon

Mumbai Court Refuses BMW Release In Worli Hit-And-Run Case A Mumbai sessions court has refused to release the BMW car involved in the high-profile Worli hit-and-run case. In a significant order, the Mumbai court refuses BMW release and said the vehicle was allegedly used “like a weapon” and remains crucial evidence in the ongoing criminal […]

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Supreme Court Hails Bengal’s 92% Voter Turnout in Polls Now

Supreme Court Praises West Bengal Voter Turnout, Peaceful Polling Supreme Court praises 92% voter turnout in West Bengal after the first phase of polling recorded exceptionally high participation and no major violence. Chief Justice Surya Kant welcomed the strong public participation and highlighted the importance of voting in a democracy. “As a citizen of India,

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Supreme Court Orders School Shutdown for Loan Default Under SARFAESI Act

How Supreme Court Orders School Shutdown for Loan Default Under SARFAESI The Supreme Court orders school shutdown for loan default in a significant ruling under the SARFAESI Act. The Court directed a private school in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, to shut from May 1, 2026, after the management repeatedly defaulted on loan repayments of over ₹5 crore

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MP High Court: Acquittal in 498A Case Not Ground to Deny Maintenance to Wife or Child

MP High Court on Maintenance: 498A Acquittal Not a Ground to Deny Support The Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that a husband cannot refuse maintenance to his wife or children only because he was acquitted in a cruelty case filed under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Court said under Section 125

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Delhi High Court Rejects Kejriwal’s Recusal Plea in Liquor Policy Case

Why the Delhi High Court Rejected Kejriwal’s Recusal Plea The Delhi High Court rejected Arvind Kejriwal’s recusal plea in the liquor policy case, holding that the allegations of bias against Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma were not supported by evidence. The ruling marks a major development in the ongoing excise policy litigation. Kejriwal had sought Justice

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CJI Surya Kant Asks AoRs Not to Outsource Petition Drafting to AI

Chief Justice Stresses Personal Responsibility and Professional Integrity Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant advised newly inducted Advocates-on-Record (AoRs) not to outsource AI petition drafting or from any other external parties, stressing that every pleading filed before the Supreme Court reflects the advocate’s own professional judgment and responsibility. Speaking at the AoR induction ceremony

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What Happens If You Ignore a Legal Notice in India? A Complete Legal Guide

Legal Consequences of Ignoring a Legal Notice in India Receiving a legal notice can feel stressful and intimidating. Many people panic, while others assume it is just a warning letter and choose to ignore it. But what happens if you ignore a legal notice in India?The short answer: ignoring a legal notice can seriously weaken

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LLB Student Fake Advocate Case: Gujarat High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail in ₹80 Lakh Fraud

LLB Student Impersonation Case: Gujarat HC Flags Serious Impersonation, Orders Custodial Interrogation The Gujarat High Court denied anticipatory bail to a law student accused of posing as an advocate and defrauding victims of about ₹80 lakh in a fake legal services racket. The prosecution alleges the accused posed as a lawyer, took money from clients,

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NLU Students Aspiring Like “Suits” Lawyers, Not Ground Reality: Justice Sanjay Karol

Justice Karol highlights the growing gap between legal education, corporate aspirations, and grassroots legal practice in India At an event held at National Law Institute University, Justice Sanjay Karol raised concerns about the current direction of legal education in India. He pointed out that many students in National Law Universities are increasingly aiming for high-paying

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