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Supreme Court Directs IIT Dhanbad to Admit Marginalized Student After Technical Glitch Prevents Fee Payment. Relief under Article 142: SC orders IIT Dhanbad to grant admission despite portal issues, ensuring social justice for Scheduled Caste candidate.

The Supreme Court, invoking its power under Article 142 of the Constitution, directed IIT Dhanbad to grant admission to a meritorious Scheduled Caste ...

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Writ Petition Dismissed on Land Development Rights. A dispute over land acquired for a public bus depot leads to rejection of development claims by private landowners, with the court emphasizing public interest over private rights.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) along with other respondents, the Bombay High Court dismissed the petition. The Petitione...

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"Fraudulent Claims and Jurisdiction: A Landmark Decision on Caste Validity"

The High Court quashed the Caste Scrutiny Committee's (CSC) decision to invalidate the caste certificate of Rashmi Barve. The court held that the CSC ...

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Bombay High Court's Split Verdict on Digital Media Regulations. Balancing Free Speech with Digital Accountability: Examining the Controversial Amendments to the IT Rules, 2021.

The Bombay High Court's judgment arises from a split decision on the constitutionality of amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guide...

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Supreme Court of India: Judgment on Regulation and Approval of Genetically Modified Crops. Ensuring adherence to environmental safety, legal standards, and public health in the approval process for GM crops in India.

The Supreme Court of India concerning various writ petitions filed in public interest related to the regulation and approval of Genetically Modified (...

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Supreme Court's Interpretation of Article 131: Federal Disputes and Legal Rights. A detailed analysis of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction under Article 131, focusing on federalism, state consent, and the role of the CBI within Indian constitutional law.

The maintainability of a suit filed by the State of West Bengal against the Union of India under Article 131 of the Indian Constitution, challenging t...

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Supreme Court Upholds Maintenance Rights for Divorced Muslim Women: Balancing Secular and Personal Laws. Court Affirms Applicability of Section 125 CrPC alongside the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, Ensuring Comprehensive Support for Divorced Muslim Women.

The appeal concerns the High Court of Telangana's modification of interim maintenance from INR 20,000 to INR 10,000 payable by the appellant to the re...

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Supreme Court Allows Termination of Pregnancy for a 14-Year-Old Minor Victim of Sexual Assault Despite Late Gestational Age

The Supreme Court set aside the Bombay High Court's decision, allowing the termination of a 14-year-old minor's pregnancy despite it being in the adva...

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Supreme Court Refers Key Constitutional Questions on State Borrowing Powers to a Five-Judge Bench. The State of Kerala challenges central fiscal regulations, raising significant constitutional issues regarding federalism and state borrowing rights.

The Supreme Court of India has referred a case filed by the State of Kerala against the Union of India to a five-judge bench. The case involves crucia...

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Supreme Court Rethinks Immunity for Lawmakers in Bribery Cases Revisiting the Scope of Parliamentary Privilege in Bribery Allegations

The Supreme Court examined whether a legislator receiving a bribe for voting or speaking in the legislature is protected under parliamentary privilege...