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A bench of justice justice Chandrashekharan Sudha observed that suspicion, howsoever strong, could not replace the need for proof and acquitted the two men| India News |
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A bench of justice justice Chandrashekharan Sudha observed that suspicion, howsoever strong, could not replace the need for proof and acquitted the two men| India News |
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A candidate, Kartikey Kahol, had approached the High Court, stating that he had missed qualifying for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) by just two marks due to allegedly incorrect answer options provided by the NTA. |
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The Allahabad High Court says its jurisdiction is limited to ascertaining the existence of the requirement as pleaded by the landlord. |
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court was hearing a plea by a double murder convict who had already served 20 years in prison. |
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court was hearing the appeal of a 56-year-old labourer who met with a life-altering accident in 2005. |
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UGC NET 2026 final answer keys have been revised following the directives of the Delhi High Court. Read on to find out why NTA had to alter the revised key and what changes have been made., Education, Times Now |
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The Delhi High Court ruled that the Right to Education Act guarantees access to education but does not give children the right to choose a specific school. It also held that if admission timelines lapse without interim relief, claims to a particular school cannot be enforced later. |
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A 47-year-old man, Shrinivas Luis, was arrested for sending hoax bomb threat emails to courts and other institutions, including the Supreme Court. He had sent over 1,500 emails to high courts and state police chiefs, with seven of them being sent to the Supreme Court. The Delhi Police have revealed that Luis had a deep [...] |
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The cyber cell of the New Delhi district police was assigned the investigation, which eventually led to Luis' arrest from his house in Mysuru. |
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CUTTACK: In a setback to the state government, the Supreme Court has dismissed Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) against an Orissa High Court judgment of March 19, |