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1954 Tamil Classic 'Ratha Kanneer' Donated to NFAI

A rare 35mm print of the 1954 Tamil satire 'Ratha Kanneer' has been donated to the National Film Archive of India in Pune, highlighting the urgent need to preserve cinematic heritage. Discover the film's journey and restoration plans.

Tollywood seeks police probe into social media sabotage

Tollywood stakeholders meet Kolkata Police Commissioner to demand probe into online trolling & fake box office figures harming Bengali cinema. Industry insiders cite deeper issues like rushed shoots & narrative wars.

Guinea to Defend $28.9B Claim in Bauxite Mining Dispute

Guinea prepares to defend against a $28.9 billion arbitration claim by Axis International Ltd. after revoking its bauxite mining permit. The dispute highlights Africa's push for greater resource revenue control.

Consumer panel dismisses law student's complaint

A Mumbai consumer commission dismissed a law student's complaint against a court registrar for delay in providing certified copies, ruling he is not a 'consumer'. Read the full details.

Law Firms Prep for Deep AI Integration in 2026

Top Indian law firms are moving beyond AI pilots to redesign core legal workflows in 2026 for speed and accuracy, while navigating billing shifts and Supreme Court scrutiny. Explore the transformation.

Chit Fund Ordered to Refund ₹8.55 Lakh to Senior Citizen

Ernakulam Consumer Commission directs Finisyer Kuries to refund ₹8.25 lakh with interest to a senior citizen after abrupt closure. The firm must also pay compensation for mental agony. Read the full details of the landmark order.

China Sharpens Foreign Trade Laws Amid Trade War

China updates its foreign trade policies, enhancing legal powers for trade disputes. New measures aim to bolster Beijing's capabilities against potential lawsuits from private firms. Read the full analysis.

Hexaware moves to dismiss $500 million US patent lawsuit

Hexaware Technologies seeks dismissal of a $500 million patent infringement suit filed by Natsoft, arguing the patents cover abstract ideas, not genuine inventions. The outcome could significantly impact the IT firm's finances.

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