Month: March 2025

Book Review: Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors

Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors is a gripping novel about love, loss, and healing. A must-read story of complex family bonds and self-discovery.

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Supreme Court Upholds Right to Speedy Trial: A Landmark Judgment

Supreme Court upholds the right to a speedy trial, granting bail in a UAPA case after 5 years of detention. Read about the key verdict and its impact.

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Book Review: Butter: The Cult New Japanese by Asako Yuzuki

Butter by Asako Yuzuki blends true crime, food, and feminism, exploring gender roles, self-indulgence, and societal expectations in a thoughtful way.

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Book Review: A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara

A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara tells a powerful story of friendship, trauma, and healing through the life of Jude and his close friends in New York.

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Book Review: Kahlil Gibran’s Little Book of Wisdom

Little Book of Wisdom shares Kahlil Gibran’s deep thoughts on life, love, and self-growth, offering timeless insights on community, solitude, and wisdom.

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Book Review: Kahlil Gibran’s Little Book of Life

Kahlil Gibran's Little Book of Life offers timeless wisdom on love, life, and the soul. A must-read for those seeking inspiration, peace, and deep reflections.

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Supreme Court Ruling: Maintenance in Void Marriages Allowed Under Hindu Marriage Act

Supreme Court rules that maintenance in void marriages is allowed under Section 25 of HMA, ensuring financial support for spouses.

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Book Review: Kahlil Gibran’s Little Book of Love

Little Book of Love shares Kahlil Gibran’s heartfelt words on romance, friendship, and self-love, offering timeless wisdom in a simple, poetic form.

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Supreme Court Orders Retrial in POCSO Case Due to Procedural Lapses in Death Penalty Verdict

The Supreme Court remanded a POCSO case for retrial, citing procedural lapses in the conviction and death sentence, emphasizing the need for a fair process.

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Delhi High Court: Mere Dowry Demand Not an Offense Under Section 498A IPC Without Cruelty or Harassment

The Delhi High Court ruled that mere dowry demands without cruelty or harassment do not amount to an offense under Section 498A IPC, preventing misuse of the law.

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