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CJP spokesperson Saurav Das has filed a Rs 2 crore lawsuit in the Delhi High Court against Abhijit Iyer Mitra and several media organisations. |
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CJP spokesperson Saurav Das has filed a Rs 2 crore lawsuit in the Delhi High Court against Abhijit Iyer Mitra and several media organisations. |
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The petitioner sought the court's direction to the authorities that the annual procession by a local monastic order (Akhara) organised on the 11th day of Bhadrapad Krishna Paksha, according to the Hindu calendar, be allowed to proceed on its traditional route with at least 300 devotees in attendance. |
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Delhi High Court rules that pre-arrest protection in a predicate offence does not apply to PMLA cases, denying anticipatory bail. |
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Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, while disposing of the petition filed through advocate Robin Raju, directed that the writ petition itself be treated as a representation by the nurses' body and ordered the respondents to decide it within two months, with intimation to the petitioner. The court also granted IPNA liberty to approach it again through a fresh writ petition if it remains aggrieved by the decision. |
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The Patna High Court said religious processions are protected but subject to public order and reasonable restrictions, dismissing a plea over limits on the number of people permitted to attend the Mahabiri Julus procession. |
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Jharkhand High Court's stay on the cancellation order, several candidates who had protested the decision are preparing to return to their offices, carrying with them both relief and the uncertainty of an ongoing legal battle. |
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Earlier this month, the Maharashtra government banned the manufacture and sale of analogue or non-dairy paneer for one year over public health concerns and widespread violations of food safety norms. |
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Protection in predicate offence doesn't automatically extend to PMLA case: Delhi HC | Latest News Delhi |
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Madras HC requests State's explanation for vacant Vice-Chancellor posts in 14 universities and actions for resolution. |
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Delhi High Court has refused bail to a man accused of murdering his wife, chopping her body and allegedly dumping the remains in a septic tank, citing the gruesome nature of the crime. |