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Calling Journalists ‘Shit Reporters’ and ‘High on Weed’ Goes Beyond Fair Criticism: Delhi High Court Orders News Laundry to Remove Disparaging Remarks Against AajTak [Read Judgment]
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Calling Journalists ‘Shit Reporters’ and ‘High on Weed’ Goes Beyond Fair Criticism: Delhi High Court Orders News Laundry to Remove Disparaging Remarks Against AajTak [Read Judgment]

Delhi High Court orders News Laundry to remove remarks against AajTak, holding terms like “shit reporters” went beyond fair criticism.

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Eviction Suit Over Petrol Pump Property Rejected by Calcutta HC; Holds Dispute Commercial in Nature, Non-Commercial Division Had No Jurisdiction [Read Order] Judiciary
Eviction Suit Over Petrol Pump Property Rejected by Calcutta HC; Holds Dispute Commercial in Nature, Non-Commercial Division Had No Jurisdiction [Read Order]

Calcutta High Court rejects eviction suit over petrol pump property, holding the dispute commercial in nature and outside the jurisdiction of the non-commercial division.

Delhi HC Grants Ex-Parte Ad-Interim Injunction in ‘Neelgagan’ Trademark Case Against Rainbow Paper Industries [Read Order] Judiciary
Delhi HC Grants Ex-Parte Ad-Interim Injunction in ‘Neelgagan’ Trademark Case Against Rainbow Paper Industries [Read Order]

Delhi High Court grants ex-parte ad-interim injunction in ‘Neelgagan’ trademark case, restraining Rainbow Paper Industries from alleged infringement.

Can an Intra-Court Appeal Be Filed Against a Single Judge’s Order in a Statutory Patent Appeal? Madras HC Clarifies [Read Order] Judiciary
Can an Intra-Court Appeal Be Filed Against a Single Judge’s Order in a Statutory Patent Appeal? Madras HC Clarifies [Read Order]

Madras High Court rules intra-court appeal under Clause 15 not maintainable against Single Judge orders in patent appeals under Section 117A.

Delhi HC Holds Employment Disputes Cannot Be Treated as Commercial Disputes Under Commercial Courts Act [Read Judgment] Judiciary
Delhi HC Holds Employment Disputes Cannot Be Treated as Commercial Disputes Under Commercial Courts Act [Read Judgment]

Delhi High Court rules that employment disputes cannot be treated as commercial disputes under the Commercial Courts Act, holding such contracts are personal service agreements.

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