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Harish Bajaj
Case Title : Sudhakar Singh v. Union of India and others | Writ Petition (Criminal) Diary No. 39221/2026, The Public Interest Litigation, filed by RJD MP on July 3 , states that it does not seek any interference with religious practices or temple rituals. Instead, it seeks judicial intervention to ensure transparency and accountability in the Trust’s secular financial administration Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Sudhakar Singh...
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The cooling-off period is the statutory waiting period prescribed between the first motion and second motion in a petition for divorce by mutual consent under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (HMA). Its purpose is to provide the spouses an opportunity to reconsider their decision and attempt reconciliation before the marriage is legally dissolved. The cooling-off...
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Case title ; T.K.A. Padmanabhan vs. Abhiyan Cooperative Group Housing Society Ltd. In a significant ruling strengthening consumer right, the Supreme Court clarified that the mere presence of an arbitration clause in an agreement does not affect the jurisdiction of the Consumer Forum, and a consumer is entitled to approach the Consumer Forum for the...
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Marriage is a legal and emotional relationship, but when both spouses conclude that they can no longer live together, Indian law provides a dignified and relatively quick method to end the marriage through Mutual Consent Divorce. It is often the fastest and most practical method of obtaining a divorce in India. What is Mutual Consent...
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Case Title: Save India Foundation (Regd.) v. Union of India & Ors Cockroach Janata Party’ is a satirical social media movement which emerged in response to an oral comment made by the CJI during a hearing, where he equated unemployed youth attacking systems under the garb of online activism as ‘cockroaches’. The CJI later clarified...
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First Information Report in Criminal Procedure In missing child cases, the Court directed immediate registration of FIRs without a preliminary inquiry. The FIRs must include relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita relating to kidnapping. Missing Child Cases and Kidnapping Presumption The Court directed police to proceed on the presumption of kidnapping or abduction when...
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On May 3, 2026, over 22 lakh young students sat for the NEET-UG examination — the sole gateway to undergraduate medical education in the country. Nine days later, their futures were thrown into uncertainty. The National Testing Agency (NTA), acting on directions from the Government of India, cancelled the exam after central investigative agencies confirmed...
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Case Title: Md. ARIZ HASNAIN @ ARIZ HASNAIN VERSUS STATE OF JHARKHAND The case arose out of an FIR registered on November 7, 2023. The appellant was arrested and remanded to judicial custody on November 8, 2023. As the statutory 90-day period for filing the chargesheet was nearing completion, the investigating agency moved an application...
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Think twice before buying a property Don’t be prey of lucrative   fraudulent schemes because buying a property is one of the most important financial decisions of your life. A purchaser must carry out proper legal and financial due diligence before finalizing any deal to avoid future disputes, fraud, or financial loss. Basic Precautions Before Buying Any...
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Cause Title: SUJAL VISHWAS ATTAVAR & ANR. vs. THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA & ORS. In the present case, it is evident from the record that the complainant Company initially approached the Land Record Authority, by way of complaints dated 13.06.2025 and 09.07.2025, with copies thereof being sent to the police authority. However, it did not...
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