LAW & LEGAL AFFAIRS

Judiciary for All: Visually Impaired Can Now Appear for Judicial Services, Rules Supreme Court

Visually Impaired Eligible for Judicial Services: SC.

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Supreme Court Says Live-In Relationships Cannot Be Called Rape on False Promise of Marriage

The Supreme Court held that in long live-in relationships, consensual intimacy cannot be termed rape based on a false promise of marriage.

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Right to Be Considered for Promotion Is a Constitutional Right, Rules SC in P. Sakthi Case

On April 25, 2025, the Supreme Court of India, while deciding the case of P. Sakthi v. The Government of Tamil Nadu and Others observed that government employees have a.

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Supreme Court Bats for Generic Medicines: Doctors Should Avoid Branded Prescriptions

Supreme Court urges doctors to prescribe generic medicines, targeting unethical pharma practices and promoting affordable healthcare for all in India.

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Karnataka High Court Clarifies Section 91 CrPC: Accused Not Required to Use RTI for Documents

Karnataka HC rules that an accused cannot be forced to use RTI instead of Section 91 CrPC to obtain case documents, ensuring fair trial rights.

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Bombay High Court on False Promise of Marriage: POCSO Act & Legal Consequences

Bombay High Court ruled that a false promise of marriage vitiates consent under the POCSO Act, upholding conviction for sexual assault on a minor.

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Bombay High Court Sentences Husband to 6 Months Jail for Contempt of Maintenance Order

The Bombay High Court sentenced a husband to jail for willfully disobeying a maintenance order, reinforcing the legal consequences of non-compliance.

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Supreme Court’s Decision on Domestic Violence Case and Its Impact

The Supreme Court ruled that in domestic violence cases, personal court appearance isn't mandatory unless there's a breach of protection orders.

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Failed Marriage is Not the End: Supreme Court’s Progressive Ruling

Supreme Court dissolves failed marriage using Article 142, ending all disputes and recognizing irretrievable breakdown as valid grounds for divorce.

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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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