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Not only court's duty, people should themselves stop using firecrackers: SC
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Not only court's duty, people should themselves stop using firecrackers: SC

The Supreme Court mandates strict adherence to firecracker curbs nationwide, emphasizing self-regulation over legal enforcement to mitigate environmental pollution. The court highlights the selfish nature of polluting celebrations and calls for collective responsibility in managing air and sound pollution.

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Supreme Court Emphasizes Character Over Education and Faith in Murder Case Acquittal [Read Judgement] Judiciary
Supreme Court Emphasizes Character Over Education and Faith in Murder Case Acquittal [Read Judgement]

Supreme Court acquits man in murder case, emphasizing that education and being God-fearing alone do not determine reputation. Learn about the importance of character and reputation distinctions in this legal analysis.

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