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The juvenile moved the HC through his father as a guardian under Section 102 of the JJ Act seeking regular bail.
The Telangana High Court said “normal wear and tear” of married life would not be adequate for grant of divorce to a couple on the grounds of cruelty.
Allowing bail to the assistant storekeeper with the Bengaluru Electricity Supply Company, the Karnataka High Court noted that he was disabled and had no criminal history.
Ashish ShajiJan 3, 2026
The case arose after the food commissioner, Uttar Pradesh, flagged irregularities across 43 districts, where ration was allegedly withdrawn against multiple cardholders using same Aadhaar.
Richa SahayJan 3, 2026
NBEMS FMGE Latest News: Justice Sachin Datta was hearing the plea of a Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) aspirant who was unable to produce her physical NEET-UG 2019 scorecard for the upcoming FMGE December 2025
Jagriti RaiJan 3, 2026
Best law books in India: Retired judges to senior advocates recommend legal classics, constitutional texts, philosophy, and reflective reading to shape well-rounded, ethical, and intellectually grounded young lawyers.
Vineet UpadhyayJan 3, 2026
Madras High Court Detention Law: Justices S M Subramaniam and P Dhanabal were hearing a habaes corpus petition of wife of a YouTube investigative journalist who had been detained under the Tamil Nadu preventive detention
Arun JanardhananJan 3, 2026
Grants bail to YouTuber Varaaki who was detained as ‘sexual offender’
Jan 2, 2026
Court junks plea challenging the appointment of officiating V-C at HP agri unive
Richa SahayJan 2, 2026
Delhi High Court Celebrity Rights: Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora observed that the actor is “undoubtedly a known public figure” and is presently serving as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
Jagriti RaiJan 2, 2026
Justice Wani said that no single rule or golden litmus test is applicable for consideration of bail plea, instead, some material principles need to be kept in mind by Courts and magistrates, while considering bail
Ashish ShajiJan 2, 2026
The court declined to accept the insurance company’s contention regarding the victim not wearing a helmet while observing that no such plea had been raised in the written statement.
Richa SahayJan 2, 2026
Kerala High Court News: Justice Jobin Sebastian was hearing a plea of a director seeking bail in an alleged "casting couch" case and observed that such practices constitute a “serious affront” to the “dignity of
Vineet UpadhyayJan 2, 2026
Olive Ridleys Turtle Conservation: A legal battle has emerged over state orders to clear the Thottappally Spillway of sand in Alappuzha district for flood mitigation with environmentalists challenging the move to protect a recognised turtle
Sanghi Polymers Private Limited challenged the demand for over Rs 4.21 crore, arguing that they were chiefly the liability of another group company now under liquidation.
Jagriti RaiJan 2, 2026
Andhra Pradesh HC Jeweller Compensation Case: While hearing the plea of a jeweller, the court said that the loss of silver can only be attributable to the negligence of the state, as the silver was
Ashish ShajiJan 2, 2026
The court noted that there was no basis for initiation of the disciplinary proceedings and issuance of chargesheet against the CISF constable merely because of his incarceration in a criminal case.
Vineet UpadhyayJan 2, 2026
Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma said when serious allegations are made and then withdrawn without explanation, it weakens public confidence in the process meant to protect victims of sexual violence.
Richa SahayJan 2, 2026
Delhi High Court Haath Mara Fir Quash Judgment: Justice Neena Bansal Krishna was hearing a plea seeking the quashing of an FIR and consequential criminal proceedings after a settlement with the complainant.
Ashish ShajiJan 2, 2026
Justice Rahul Bharti, while issuing notice on petitioner’s plea for Rs 5 crore compensation, ordered no construction or reconstruction in any manner at the site.
The decades-long legal battle over 3 acres of Bengaluru land involved the family of two brothers and a rival claimant, who allegedly forged documents.
A junior stenographer at Hyderabad’s Jawahar Bal Bhavan was in 2007 accused of submitting fake degree certificates to secure promotion as a senior assistant.
Vineet UpadhyayJan 1, 2026
POCSO Act convictions in India: For Yogita and Vineet, justice isn't just a profession; it's a shared burden and a symbiotic mission. Whether they are navigating hostile witnesses or resisting the pressures of 'threats and
Vineet UpadhyayJan 1, 2026
Justices S M Subramaniam and C Kumarappan were hearing a plea related to the dispute over Pancha Mudhirai Mariyadhai (special honours) at Kanchipuram’s Sri Devaraja Swamy Temple, rooted in ritualistic precedence.
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