Category: Law News
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High court dismisses plea to take CLAT exam from homes
(Manisha Mahar, Intern Journalist); Delhi High Court on Tuesday dismissed the plea to conduct Joint Law Entrance Examination (CLAT 2020) from home instead of examination centers due to the covid-19 pandemic. The court said that by doing so the possibility of disturbances in the examination cannot be ruled out. The court said that proper technology,…
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Court sent a notice to the Center on media reporting
(Riya Singh, Intern Journalist): The Bombay High Court on Tuesday issued a notice to the Center on a petition filed by an NGO, requesting that the media be prevented from reporting the investigation into the case involving Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. This is the third such petition filed in the Bombay High Court. A bench…
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OTT Communication apps to have Regulatory intervention rules out by TRAI
(Namita Pradhan, Intern Journalist) The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Monday has stated a quick immediate regulatory intervention for the top communication services such as Whatsapp, Google Duo, and Viber, and said the time is not opportune to recommend a comprehensive regulatory framework for them. The whole matter to be looked afresh when more…
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Salman will have to go to court again
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): The District and Sessions Court of Jodhpur directed Salman Khan to appear before the court in the Krishnasara victim case and the Arms Act. He has to appear on the 28th. The court will then inform him when the next hearing will be. Salman’s lawyer Hastimal Saraswat was in court on…
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Tushar Mehta opposed to the same-sex marriage considering it against the Marriage act,1956
(Namita Pradhan, Intern Journalist)Delhi; Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General of India has opposed the plea filed before the Delhi High Court seeking to recognizee in the right of same-sex couples to be married under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1956. The Solicitor General Tushar Mehta has submitted that the same-sex marriage concept is not recognized in our…
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People told ‘call police’ if neighbors break the rule of six law
(Rishitha Jaladi, Intern Journalist)Birmingham: A Home Office minister is urging individuals to contact the police they see individuals breaking the “rule of six” after today. The new COVID limitations come into power today in front of extra lockdown laws in Birmingham, Solihull and Sandwell tomorrow. From Monday, September 14, any party of more than six individuals…
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Rule of six comes into effect to tackle coronavirus
(Rishitha Jaladi, Inter Journalist)USA: New laws denying get-togethers of in excess of six individuals happen today (Monday 14 September) as the Government approaches general society to stay cautious in the battle against COVID. The new “rule of six” rearranges and fortifies the principles on get-togethers, making them more obvious and simpler for the police to authorize. …
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“Judges Becoming Victims Of Juicy Gossips”: Supreme Court Judge
(Rishitha Jaladi, Intern Journalist) Delhi: Eminent Court judge NV Ramana on Saturday said that judges are presently turning out to be casualties of “delicious tattles” and “derogatory web-based media postings” as they limit themselves from talking in their protection. Equity Ramana, who is next to become Chief Justice of India, said that life of an appointed…
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Prashant Bhushan deposits Rs 1 fine, says doesn’t mean he accepts Supreme Court judgment
(Rishitha Jaladi, Intern Journalist) Delhi: Prashant Bhushan on Monday deposited the Re 1 fine forced on him by the Supreme Court, yet said this doesn’t imply that he is tolerating the court’s judgment. Bhushan addressed media persons outside the Supreme Court and said that he is going to record a survey request against the top court’s…
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Himachal Pradesh government was urged to pass a law against the fee hike by private school
(Namita Pradhan, Intern Journalist)Himachal Pradesh; The private schools of Himanchal Pradesh have continued charging heavy fees despite school remaining closed since March due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the student-parent forum has urged Jai Ram Thakur-need State Government to get legislation on the ongoing monsoon session of the state Assembly to look after this. The Student…