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ECJ: Poland Wrong on Same-Sex Marriage Recognition

European Court of Justice rules Poland violated EU law by refusing to recognize same-sex marriage of Polish citizens married in Germany. Learn about this landmark LGBTQ+ rights decision.

Haryana's two-clinic abortion cap raises quack fears

Haryana's plan to limit gynaecologists to two MTP centres faces backlash. Doctors warn it violates the MTP Act, restricts safe abortion access, and could boost illegal quack clinics, risking women's health.

SC Rejects Year-Round GRAP Curbs in Delhi

Supreme Court refuses to impose year-long GRAP restrictions in Delhi, citing livelihood concerns. The decision maintains seasonal air pollution controls while protecting economic activities.

Delhi HC Bans Mandatory Attendance for Exams

Delhi High Court's landmark judgment humanizes attendance rules, freeing students from coercion while emphasizing moral responsibility in education. Learn how this transforms Indian classrooms.

SC: No One in India Believes Pilot Caused Air India Crash

In a landmark ruling, India's Supreme Court has dismissed allegations against Captain Sumeet Sabharwal for the 2010 Air India Express crash, stating the nation doesn't hold the pilot responsible. The court's powerful statement brings closure to a 14-year

NCPA The Park Debuts in Delhi at Travancore Palace

Mumbai's iconic cultural hub NCPA The Park arrives in Delhi at the majestic Travancore Palace, bringing world-class performances, art exhibitions, and culinary experiences to the capital's cultural scene.

SC Allows Spectrum Transfer in Aircel Insolvency Case

In a groundbreaking verdict, India's Supreme Court clears the path for telecom spectrum transfer during corporate insolvency, providing major relief to stressed telecom companies and reshaping the industry's future.

Karnataka HC rejects govt appeal on protest ban

In a significant ruling, the Karnataka High Court rejects the state government's appeal against the ban on protests at Bengaluru's Freedom Park, upholding police authority over public assembly permissions.

Karnataka HC: 'Go Die' Not Suicide Abetment

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court clarifies that telling someone 'go die' doesn't constitute suicide abetment under Section 306 IPC. Detailed analysis of the court's reasoning and legal implications.

Guwahati Lawyers Protest High Court Relocation Plan

Hundreds of lawyers in Guwahati rally against the proposed shifting of the High Court bench to a new location. Massive protests disrupt city traffic as legal fraternity demands government reconsideration.

Karnataka HC rejects adopted son's KSRTC job plea

In a significant ruling, the Karnataka High Court dismissed a petition by an adopted son of a KSRTC driver seeking compassionate appointment, citing legal limitations and established service rules.

US Democrats Gain Momentum for 2024 Elections

Recent political wins and strategic shifts have positioned US Democrats for a stronger 2024 campaign. Analysis of abortion rights impact, Biden's resurgence, and the changing political landscape.

Allahabad HC Upholds Mandatory Teacher Qualifications

Allahabad High Court reinforces government mandate requiring specific educational qualifications for assistant teacher appointments, dismissing petitions challenging the rule. Landmark decision impacts teaching recruitment across Uttar Pradesh.

Jajpur rape, forced abortion case: Man arrested

In a disturbing case from Odisha's Jajpur district, a man has been apprehended by police for the alleged sexual assault and forced termination of pregnancy of a 24-year-old woman. The accused reportedly exploited their acquaintance to commit the crimes.

Guarantors Can't Escape Liability: Karnataka HC

In a landmark judgment, Karnataka High Court clarifies that guarantors cannot be discharged from their obligations without full repayment or substitution by another surety. Learn how this ruling strengthens financial accountability.

Karnataka HC: No Endless Disciplinary Inquiries

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court rules disciplinary authorities cannot conduct endless fresh inquiries against employees, setting crucial legal precedent for government service matters.

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