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SC Stays Aravali 100m Definition, Orders Expert Panel

Supreme Court stays its own Nov 20 order on Aravali definition based on 100m height, questions bureaucrat-heavy panel. New committee of domain experts to be formed for scientific examination. Mining banned until further orders.

A Year of Landmark Rulings in Haryana's Aravalli Row

Explore the pivotal legal battles over the Aravalli's definition in Haryana. A year of landmark rulings has major implications for conservation, mining, and real estate. Read the full analysis.

Consumer panel dismisses law student's complaint

A Mumbai consumer commission dismissed a law student's complaint against a court registrar for delay in providing certified copies, ruling he is not a 'consumer'. Read the full details.

SC Stays Sengar Bail, POCSO 'Public Servant' Debate

Supreme Court stays bail for ex-MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar, spotlighting the urgent need for POCSO to recognise legislators as public servants to protect children from power abuse. Read the full analysis.

SC Puts Aravalli Definition Order on Hold, Seeks Clarification

The Supreme Court has put its earlier order on the definition of Aravallis in abeyance, seeking clarification from the Haryana government. This move impacts crucial forest conservation in the ecologically sensitive region. Read the full story for details.

SC Takes Suo Motu Cognisance of Aravalli Case

The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the Aravalli deforestation case. A bench led by CJI Chandrachud will hear the matter on Monday, December 30, 2024. Read for details.

SC Takes Suo Motu Note on Aravalli Destruction

The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the alarming destruction of the Aravalli range. This critical move aims to enforce environmental protection laws and hold authorities accountable. Read the full story.

Hooda Questions Govt's Aravalli Stance in SC

Congress MP Deepender Hooda accuses the central government of flawed arguments and malicious intent regarding the Aravalli hills in the Supreme Court. He vows public resistance to protect the environment from corruption. Read the full story.

Hooda: Centre's Aravalli guidelines are 'misleading'

Congress leader Deepender Hooda accuses the Centre of issuing misleading guidelines on the Aravalli issue, calling it an attempt to 'loot'. He claims public rejection of the government's stance in the Supreme Court.

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