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 has denied anticipatory bail to a law student accused in a LLB student fake advocate case, citing serious allegations of impersonation and fraud. The applicant, a final-year LLB student, allegedly posed as a practicing advocate and became part of […]

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Supreme Court Allows Petitioner to Raise Concerns on Liquor Sale in Tetra Packs Before UP Authority

Supreme Court Allows Plea on Liquor Tetra Packs Before UP Authority The Supreme Court of India disposed of a PIL challenging the sale of liquor in tetra packs under the Uttar Pradesh excise policy and allowed the petitioner to raise concerns before the competent state authority. The Court noted that there was no material showing

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Delhi High Court Recusal Plea: Arvind Kejriwal Files Fresh Affidavit Citing Judge’s Children as Central Govt Counsel

Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has filed a fresh affidavit before the Delhi High Court, seeking the recusal of Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma. Kejriwal submitted additional facts to strengthen his earlier plea and argued that a conflict of interest arises due to the professional roles held by the judge’s children. According to the affidavit,

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Courts of the Future Can’t Remain Confined Within Buildings: CJI Surya Kant

Courts of the Future in India Cannot Remain Confined Within Buildings, Must Embrace Technology and Accessibility: CJI Surya Kant Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant has highlighted the urgent need for the Indian judiciary to evolve beyond traditional courtrooms and embrace a more accessible, technology-driven approach to justice delivery. Speaking at the Ashok Desai

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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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Karnataka High Court Pulls Up Lamborghini Driver for Traffic Violations, Suggests Street-Sweeping Remark

Karnataka High Court Pulls Up Lamborghini Driver for Traffic Violations, Suggests Street-Sweeping Remark The Karnataka High Court recently came down strongly on a Lamborghini driver accused of violating traffic rules, while indicating that it may quash the criminal case against him if he undertakes meaningful community service. The matter was heard by Justice M. Nagaprasanna,

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Madras High Court Refuses to Halt Screening of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ During Elections

Madras HC Rejects Plea to Stop ‘Dhurandhar 2’ Screening During Polls The case arose from pleas filed by petitioners who argued that the film contained political themes that could potentially influence voters ahead of the state elections. They contended that screening such content during the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct could amount to

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MP High Court Affirms ₹40,000 Maintenance for Engineer Wife Who Left Job Due to Marital Responsibilities

The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently ruled that a wife who leaves her job due to marital responsibilities is still entitled to receive maintenance from her husband. The Court upheld a Family Court order directing the husband to pay ₹40,000 per month to his wife, who holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The bench, led

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