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SC Declines PIL on Regulating AI in Judiciary

India's Supreme Court declined to entertain a PIL seeking AI regulation in courts but acknowledged the concerns. The CJI invited the petitioner to submit recommendations directly to the court. Read the full story.

Madurai Karthigai Lamp Row: Collector Moves SC

Madurai District Collector moves Supreme Court against HC order on Karthigai festival lamp lighting. Faces contempt for allegedly defying court directive. Read the full legal battle.

India scraps mandatory preload of Sanchar Saathi app

The Indian government has revoked its order forcing smartphone makers to pre-install the Sanchar Saathi cybersecurity app. The move follows intense backlash over privacy and surveillance concerns. Read the full story here.

'Bench Hunting' Threatens Supreme Court's Finality

The growing trend of 'bench hunting' for quick reversals of Supreme Court orders undermines its role as the final arbiter of law. Experts warn this practice jeopardizes judicial stability. Read more.

SC Questions Legal Status of Rohingyas in India

India's Supreme Court questions the legal standing of Rohingya refugees, asking if intruders deserve a red carpet welcome. Hearings continue on alleged detentions by Delhi Police. Read the latest.

3 Drinks to Reverse Fatty Liver: Expert Reveals

Leading gastroenterologist Dr. Shubham Vatsya shares three powerful beverages—black coffee, green tea, and beetroot juice—that can help reverse fatty liver disease. Discover how small daily habits reduce inflammation and improve liver health.

48-Year-Old Claims 18-Year-Old's Health Markers

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson says his anti-ageing regimen has reversed his biological age. Discover his biomarkers and the internet's mixed reactions to his viral claims.

Courts halt NCR sports events in Nov-Dec over pollution

Supreme Court and Delhi High Court express grave concern over children's health during peak pollution months. Air quality watchdog CAQM directs NCR states to postpone all physical sports competitions scheduled for November and December.

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