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SC: Marriage refusal not abetment to suicide

Supreme Court delivers crucial judgment protecting personal choice in marriage matters, clarifying that saying 'no' to marriage doesn't constitute abetment to suicide under Section 306 IPC.

SC: In-House Counsel Can't Claim Legal Privilege

The Supreme Court clarifies that in-house legal advisors cannot invoke client-attorney privilege under Section 132 of the Evidence Act during income tax searches, marking a significant legal interpretation.

SC: No Insurance Denial for Route Deviation

In a groundbreaking verdict, Supreme Court protects vehicle owners from insurance claim rejections due to route deviation. Learn how this ruling transforms motor accident compensation in India.

Indian E-Passport 2025: No Extra Fees, No Biometrics

Get ready for India's digital passport revolution! Starting 2025, new e-passports will feature embedded chips with security features - and here's the best part: no biometric data collection and no extra charges. Embassy officials reveal all details.

SC: No insurance denial for route deviation

Supreme Court delivers historic judgment protecting accident victims - insurance companies must pay compensation even if vehicles deviate from approved routes. Major win for consumer rights in India.

Gujarat HC: Single Moms Can Renew Kids' Passports Sans Father OK

In a groundbreaking judgment, Gujarat High Court empowers single mothers by allowing passport renewals for children without requiring consent from estranged fathers. This landmark decision addresses a critical bureaucratic hurdle faced by countless women

SC: Tenant's Son's Signature Not Must on Rent Receipts

Supreme Court delivers crucial verdict favoring landlords in eviction case, ruling tenant's son's signature on rent receipts isn't mandatory. Learn how this landmark judgment impacts property owners and tenants across India.

Private Doctors Can Issue COVID Death Certificates: SC

In a major relief to COVID-19 victims' families, the Supreme Court has upheld the Centre's decision allowing private doctors to certify COVID deaths for insurance claims. Learn how this landmark ruling simplifies compensation process.

SC Upholds Special Courts' Power in NDPS Vehicle Seizures

In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has ruled that special courts cannot be stripped of their authority to order the release of vehicles seized under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. This landmark judgment clarifies judicial pow

SC slams MP High Court over 4-year delay condonation

The Supreme Court issues notice to Madhya Pradesh government after High Court's controversial decision to condone 4.5-year delay in election petition case. Judicial accountability under scanner.

SC: Kids Can Cancel Parents' Property Deals at 18

Supreme Court delivers groundbreaking judgment allowing children to cancel property transactions made by parents without formal litigation. Major implications for Indian real estate and family law.

Telangana HC Upholds Sports Quota Appointments

Telangana HC dismisses petition challenging sports quota appointments in police and other departments, validating existing selections while clarifying future recruitment procedures.

Punjab HC: Violence for land possession illegal

In a significant judgment, Punjab and Haryana High Court declares use of force for land possession unlawful, emphasizing legal recourse over vigilantism in property disputes.

Supreme Court Ends Gstaad Hotels Insolvency Battle

In a landmark ruling, India's Supreme Court dismisses Gstaad Hotels' appeal, upholding NCLT's insolvency order. Founder Deepak Raheja's seven-year legal battle concludes as financial troubles force luxury hotel chain into corporate insolvency.

Supreme Court Allows AIFF Committee Until 2026

In a landmark decision, India's Supreme Court permits the current AIFF executive committee to continue until September 2026, ensuring stability and continuity in football administration.

Belgian court orders Mehul Choksi extradition to India

After eight years on the run, diamond merchant Mehul Choksi faces extradition to India as Belgian court rules in favor of Indian authorities. The fugitive billionaire, wanted in the ₹13,000 crore PNB fraud case, finally encounters legal roadblock in Europ

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