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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Panchayat Samiti Party Leadership Dispute Under Maharashtra Local Authorities Members Disqualification Act. District Collector's Approval of New Party Leader Upheld as Valid Based on Majority Resolution and Definition of Panchayat Samiti Party Under Section 2(l).

The dispute arose from the removal of the appellant as Party Leader (Gatneta) of the INCPS Party, a Panchayat Samiti party formed by members elected o...

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Supreme Court Allows SLP and Closes Contempt Petition in Matrimonial Criminal Case — High Court Stay Set Aside for Violating Consent Order for Speedy Trial. Trial Directed to Conclude Within Two Months Despite Delays Caused by Recall Applications and Stay Orders.

The Supreme Court disposed of a contempt petition and a special leave petition arising from a matrimonial criminal case. The petitioner-husband and re...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Interim Bail Granted on Medical Grounds to Former Minister Accused of POCSO Offences. State Obligation to Provide Medical Care to Undertrial Prisoners Upheld.

The Supreme Court of India heard an appeal by the State of Uttar Pradesh against an order of the Allahabad High Court granting interim bail on medical...

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Supreme Court Disposes of Appeal Against Shaheen Bagh Protest Blockade as Situation Resolves Itself Due to Pandemic. Right to peaceful protest under Article 19(1)(a) and 19(1)(b) is fundamental but subject to reasonable restrictions; indefinite occupation of public roads is not permissible.

The case arose from a public interest litigation filed before the Delhi High Court concerning the blockade of the Kalindi Kunj-Shaheen Bagh stretch, i...

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Supreme Court Allows Mother to Take Child to Singapore in Custody Dispute — Welfare of Child Paramount. Mother's Relocation for Employment Does Not Justify Restriction on Child's Travel; Family Court Retains Jurisdiction with Undertakings.

The appellant, Mrs. Ritika Sharan, and the respondent, Mr. Sujoy Ghosh, were married on 4 February 2009 and have a son, Sattik, born on 9 May 2013. Du...