Category: Law News
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Law tightened in Turkey on Social Media
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Turkey: The Turkish Parliament has approved a law that gives more power to regulate social media on Wednesday morning. After this law, the possibility of social media going into the hands of the government of the country will increase. The move has been termed as online censorship by human rights organizations.…
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The New Education Policy
(Priyanka Gupta, Intern Journalist): The Ministry of Resources and Development which has now been named as the Ministry of Education has approved the new education policy which is a big decision in the educational revolution. Major points of the New Education Policy are: 1) SSRA (State School Regulatory Authority) will be formed, whose chief will…
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After sealing the property, it is necessary to inform the magistrate
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has said that in an order that if any police officer or investigating agency seizes the property related to a crime, it is necessary to inform the magistrate of the competent jurisdiction after seizing it. But it is not mandatory to obtain the permission of the…
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Siddi community first lawmaker
(Namita Pradhan, Intern Journalist) The Siddi community in Karnataka got the first lawmaker as Governor Vajubhai Vala nominated five persons, which include Shantharama Budha Siddi to the Karnataka Legislative Council on Wednesday. Shantharama Siddi who was been working as a social worker and a post holder of the Vanavasi Kalyan Prakalpa, tribal welfare initiative of…
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Triple Talak cases decreased by 82 percent after enactment of the law
(Manisha Mahar, Intern Journalist); Union Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said on Wednesday that the incidence of triple talaq (divorce-e-biddat) in the country has decreased by more than 82 percent since the enactment of the Protection of Muslim Women Marriage Rights Act. He also said that the date of August 1 has been recorded…
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Big shock to Patanjali, Madras High Court bans
(Manisha Mahar, Intern Journalist); Patanjali, a company associated with yoga guru Swami Ramdev, has received a major setback from the Madras High Court. The court has banned the trademark of Patanjali’s drug Coronil. Patanjali claims that coronil is a Corona vaccine. It was launched a few days ago. Justice CV Karthikeyan of Madras High Court…
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What facilities were provided to the workers?
Aaditee M. Wagh(Internjournnalist) New Delhi: The Maharashtra government has decided to provide Rs… What arrangements were made for travel, meals, accommodation Supreme Court orders submission of additional affidavit Given? Passengers stranded due to corona lockout, The court on Thursday took cognizance of the labor issue itself Held a hearing.The court directed the state government to…
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SC rejects Govt control of Padmanabha temple,
Aaditee M. Wagh (Internjournalist) –New Delhi: One of the richest Hindu temples in the country.Management of the famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram andTo hand over control completely to the Government of Kerala. The Supreme Court on Monday refused. Jya TravancoreThe last ruler of the Sansthan who built this temple is alive today, Even if not,…
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Great relief to Maratha students
Aaditee Wagh (Internjournalist) New Delhi: Maratha in government jobs and educational admissions,Maharashtra government’s law to give reservation to the society to be valid-Interim stay of the Mumbai High Court verdict.The Supreme Court on Wednesday again refused. Therefore, arathaThe students have been greatly relieved. Made against the High Court decision and last year On pending appeals,…
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Supreme Courts decision, Extramarital affairs are not a crime
Aaditee M. Wagh(Internjournalist) CHENNAI: The Supreme Court has ruled that extramarital affairs are not a crime Its consequences after the court quashed Section 497 in that regard,Have begun to appear. Having an extramarital affair is now a crime You can’t stop me from having such a relationship now by saying no,The shocked wife committed suicide.The…