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NCLAT Stays Insolvency Against BYJU'S Aakash Institute

In a significant legal victory, NCLAT stays insolvency proceedings against BYJU'S-owned Aakash Institute, providing breathing space for the embattled edtech company amidst ongoing financial challenges.

Abe's killer confesses as trial begins

The trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, begins with shocking courtroom confession. Key details emerge about motive and political connections.

Allahabad HC Nov 7 Verdict on Rahul Gandhi Speech Case

The Allahabad High Court will deliver its crucial verdict on November 7 regarding criminal proceedings against Rahul Gandhi for his controversial 'fighting Indian state' comments made during 2018 UP rallies. Get complete details about the legal battle and

Shinzo Abe Assassination Trial Begins

The high-profile trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, commences with shocking revelations about the motive and meticulous planning.

Diddy Faces 2028 Prison Release in Federal Projection

Bad Boy Records founder Sean 'Diddy' Combs could remain behind bars until 2028 according to federal projections following his recent legal troubles. Get the latest updates on the music mogul's legal battle.

India's Legal Heritage: Beyond the Manusmriti

Explore the multifaceted origins of India's legal system, moving beyond the singular Manusmriti narrative to understand how diverse traditions shaped our constitutional democracy.

CJI Chandrachud: Court transparency strengthens democracy

In a groundbreaking perspective, CJI DY Chandrachud argues that judicial transparency and public engagement are strengthening, not threatening, Indian democracy. Discover how courts are adapting to the digital age.

Shinzo Abe Assassin Trial Begins Next Week

The high-profile trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, commences next week in what promises to be a landmark case in Japan's judicial history.

Diddy Seeks FCI Fort Dix for Potential Prison Term

Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeks to serve potential prison time at New Jersey's low-security FCI Fort Dix facility, with his legal team calling it 'strongly recommended' for his case. Get exclusive details about the prison conditions and legal strategy.

NCLT Orders Insolvency Against Bhilai Jaypee Cement

The National Company Law Tribunal has initiated corporate insolvency resolution proceedings against Bhilai Jaypee Cement Limited, marking a significant development in India's corporate landscape and cement industry.

BCI Clarifies Foreign Law Firm Collaboration Rules

The Bar Council of India clarifies its stance on foreign law firm collaborations after retracting an earlier press release, maintaining that current regulations prohibit such partnerships without explicit permission.

Himachal Law Institute Wins Best Delegation Award

The Institute of Legal Studies in Himachal Pradesh has been declared Best Delegation at the 16th MNLU National Moot Court Competition, showcasing exceptional legal talent and advocacy skills.

Can You Sue Your Husband's Lover? Indian Law Explained

Discover the legal rights of Indian women when facing infidelity. Can you take your husband's lover to court? Our legal experts break down Section 497 and what the law really says about extramarital affairs.

ICE arrests legally working Chicago police officer

In a shocking development, US immigration authorities have detained a Chicago-area police officer who was legally authorized to work in the country, sparking outrage in his suburban community.

John Bolton's Legal Shield: Why He Escaped Indictments

Explore the intriguing legal distinction that protected John Bolton from indictment while other high-profile figures like James Comey and Letitia James face serious charges. Discover the key factors that set his case apart in this detailed analysis.

Punjab seeks UK legal help for rare Bhagat Singh video

The Punjab government has initiated international legal efforts to obtain rare video footage of revolutionary Bhagat Singh from British archives, marking a significant step in preserving Indian freedom struggle history.

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