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'Munna Bhai to Andar Rhna chahiye,' SC on bail plea by candidate accused of using proxy in competitive exam
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'Munna Bhai to Andar Rhna chahiye,' SC on bail plea by candidate accused of using proxy in competitive exam

SC says “Munna Bhai should remain inside” while hearing bail plea of candidate accused of using proxy in UP CTET exam.

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Must explicitly delineate inference in case of circumstantial evidence: SC [Read Judgment] Judiciary
Must explicitly delineate inference in case of circumstantial evidence: SC [Read Judgment]

SC emphasizes courts must explicitly delineate inferences from circumstantial evidence before convicting, ensuring an unbroken chain proves guilt.

Centre questions growing tendency among States to approach SC for funds Judiciary
Centre questions growing tendency among States to approach SC for funds

The Centre questions the growing trend of states approaching the Supreme Court for funds, citing timing and advocating for resolution through dialogue.

Cash-for-vote case: SC issues notice to CM on plea to transfer trial against him Political NEWS
Cash-for-vote case: SC issues notice to CM on plea to transfer trial against him

SC issues notice to Telangana CM on plea to transfer 2015 cash-for-vote case trial to Bhopal, citing concerns for a fair trial.

Grossest of contempt, will send police officers, judicial magistrate to jail,' SC on arrest, police custody of businessman despite bail [Read Order] Judiciary
Grossest of contempt, will send police officers, judicial magistrate to jail,' SC on arrest, police custody of businessman despite bail [Read Order]

Supreme Court condemns Gujarat police's arrest and custody of businessman despite bail, labeling it 'grossest contempt' and 'abuse of power.' Court issues notices, demands explanations, and investigates potential violations.

No Equal Stipends For PG Ayurveda and Allopathy Students: SC Rules [Read Judgment]

The Supreme Court has set aside a High Court order, ruling that Post Graduate students in Ayurveda will not receive the same stipend as their Allopathy counterparts. This decision is based on the argu...

Supreme Court Issues Notice to Uttar Pradesh Govt Over Ban on 'Halal' Certified Products

The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government regarding its decision to ban 'Halal' certified products. This move comes after petitions filed by Halal India Pvt Ltd an...

SC Rejects Congress Leader Khera's Plea to Quash Case Over Remarks on PM Modi

The Supreme Court of India dismisses Congress leader Pawan Khera's plea to quash criminal proceedings initiated against him for remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The case, which involves a c...

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SC Invokes Article 139A, Withdraws Three Decade-Old Criminal Revision Petitions From Allahabad HC To Itself [Read Order]

Supreme Court invokes Article 139A to transfer three decade-old criminal revision petitions from Allahabad High Court to itself, citing exceptional delay and public importance.

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Intra-Court Appeal Maintainable Against Ex Parte Ad Interim Orders Affecting Statutory Remedy Rights: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]

Kerala High Court rules intra-court appeals are maintainable against ex parte ad interim orders that affect a party’s right to pursue statutory remedies.

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“Deity May Not Vote, But Constitution Speaks”: Madras HC Finds Wilful Contempt Over Delay in Recovering 507 Acres of Temple Land [Read Order]

Madras High Court finds wilful contempt by officials for failing to recover 507 acres of temple land, remarking that a deity may not vote but the Constitution must protect its rights.

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