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SC's Aravalli Ruling: Uniform Definition, Mining Ban

India's Supreme Court sets a 100m height definition for the Aravalli hills, halting new mining. Activists warn it may leave lower areas vulnerable to real estate. Discover why protecting this ancient range is crucial for North India's ecology.

Supreme Court Defines Aravalli, Sparks Eco Debate

Supreme Court's new 100-meter definition for the Aravalli Range aims to end legal disputes but raises fears of mining expansion and ecological damage. Experts warn of threats to water security and desertification.

Musk's Net Worth Soars to $749B After Court Ruling

Elon Musk becomes the first person to cross $700 billion net worth after a court restored his $56 billion Tesla pay package. Read how this historic ruling reshapes the billionaire landscape.

Elon Musk Wins Back $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package

Delaware Supreme Court reverses 2023 ruling, reinstating Elon Musk's 2018 Tesla compensation. The historic $56 billion pay package, now worth $140 billion, is restored. Read the full details.

Elon Musk Wins $138 Billion Pay Package Back

Delaware Supreme Court reinstates Elon Musk's 2018 Tesla pay package worth $138 billion. With SpaceX IPO and new awards, Musk could become the world's first trillionaire. Read the full story.

Musk Wins Back $55 Billion Tesla Pay Package

Delaware Supreme Court reverses decision, restoring Elon Musk's massive 2018 Tesla compensation. A major legal victory for the world's richest man. Read the full story.

SC Says Mutual Resentment in Marriage Amounts to Cruelty

The Supreme Court ruled that a marriage where spouses hold opposing views and refuse to accommodate each other amounts to mutual cruelty, granting divorce to a couple after a 24-year legal battle. Read the landmark judgment.

SC Rules Unnecessary Govt Documentation Illegal

Supreme Court declares Jharkhand's 2009 memo illegal, emphasizing simplicity as key to good governance. Landmark ruling aims to reduce citizen harassment in administrative procedures.

SC: Work-from-Home Not Sole Child Custody Factor

Supreme Court clarifies that a parent working from home does not automatically get child custody. The bench emphasized both parents contribute to family needs. Read the full ruling details.

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