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It also stated that the present petition may be revived in the event no decision is taken by the High Court.
Read MoreBhushan had criticised the CJI for availing a special chopper provided by the Shivraj-Singh Chouhan-led Madhya Pradesh government while an important case was pending before him. The lawyer tweeted that it is in public interest that contempt proceedings are initiated against Bhushan.
Read MoreAn interim relief was granted by Delhi High Court to Times Now. The injunction passed by the Court restrains Republic TV from using the trademark ‘NEWSHOUR’ or any other mark that may be deceptively similar to it.
Read MoreThe Delhi High Court held that novation of contract puts an end to an arbitration clause which is a part of it.
Read MoreThe Centre informed the Supreme Court that the scheme will be implemented even for borrowers who did not avail moratorium.
Read More"This is for the first time in the 100 years’ history of LU that a copyright has been registered in the name of the institution,” says VC
Read MoreThe Court was informed that political leaders like Kamal Nath and Narendra Singh Tomar have committed cognizable offences by breaching COVID-19 protocol in election campaign congregations.
Read MoreThe court observed that the documents do not contain any sensitive material and directed the supply of Delhi Police's remand application, the remand order, Khalid's medical reports from the period of police custody as well as Delhi Police's reply to an application moved by him.
Read MoreThe Bombay High Court observed that the channels appeared to have disregarded basic norms and etiquettes of journalism, particularly while reporting on the suicide of a public figure.
Read MoreThe Maharashtra government exercised its powers under Section 6 of the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946, and withdrew the consent accorded to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe cases within the State.
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