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Supreme Court Suspends Three Farms Laws Until Further Notice

The court has also proposed the names of members for a committee to be formed for the purpose of finding solutions to the genuine grievances of the farmers. It also assured the farmers that their rights will be protected.

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Plea Seeking Quashing of CBI Investigation into Kerala LIFE Mission Project Dismissed by Kerala HC

The Centre Bureau of Investigation filed an FIR pursuant to the complaint, naming Unitac’s Santhosh Eappen, Sane Ventures (another contractor), and “unnamed officials of the LIFE Mission project.”

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Plea Filed in SC Challenging BCI Mandate to Scrap 1 Year LLM

On January 4, the bar council of India took a step to change the legal education framework by notifying the new rules. The new rules mandate 2 year LLM courses.

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Nursery Admissions: Delhi Government Assures of Framing New Guidelines to Adress COVID Situation

Learned Counsel for the petitioner Rajat Vats contended that online classes don't serve the purpose of nursery education. Acclimatising the child with the school environment is the basic purpose of nursery education, he said

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Dela Closed | FRV Group | Sale of 100% Securities

Khaitan advised FRV Group in drafting, negotiating and finalising the transaction documents for sale of 100% stake in FRV Andhra Pradesh Solar Farm-I Private Limited & FRV India Solar Park II – Private Limited.

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Kangana Ranaut Gets Interim Relief From Bombay HC Sedition Case Filed Against Her and Sister Rangoli Chandel

In November last year, there was a sedition case registered in Bandra Police station against her and her sister Rangoli Chandel for their alleged objectionable comments on the microblogging website.

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"Farmers are protesting against laws, let them tell their objections to a committee; we may accept its recommendations": SC

There is not a single petition before us which says that these farm laws are beneficial to farmers: SC

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"Terminally-ill prisoners should be treated with sympathy": Calcutta High Court

The bench clarified that the TIPs would be kept confined in their houses and that the police should ensure that they do not come outside their homes, except in cases they go for treatment at hospitals, medical centres or clinics. Also if required, bonds or other non-financial guarantees may also be obtained from the prisoner's next of kin.

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