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Supreme Court grants protection from arrest to chairman of Broadwell Christian Hospital Society in UP forced religious conversion case

Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave informed the court that the situation was going out of control, and alleged that the accused was not being protected by the police or subordinate judiciary.
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Delhi High Court issues summons to Asheer Grover on BharatPe co-founder Shashvat Nakrani’s suit over claims of unpaid shares

The Court has listed the case for further consideration on Tuesday, March 28 to consider the interim relief sought by Nakrani.
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Javed Akhtar defamation complaint: Mumbai Court dismisses plea by Kangana Ranaut seeking pre-trial recording of her sister’s statement

With disposal of this plea, the trial in the complaint filed by Akhtar will commence from April 19, 2023 before the Magistrate.
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Bombay High Court objects to Rakhi Sawant showing explicit videos of model to media

Single-judge Justice Anuja Prabhudessai questioned Sawant’s conduct and asked her to maintain some “ethical standards” against another woman.
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Foreign lawyers will treat poor litigants well; give tough competition to Indian lawyers: Gujarat High Court

Justice Gopi said that poor litigants despite coming from far off places, aren’t even allowed to enter a lawyer’s chamber and aren’t treated well.
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Jamia violence: Delhi High Court reserves verdict on Delhi Police plea against discharge of Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar et al

The trial court had discharged 11 of the 12 people accused and pulled up the Delhi Police for filing an “ill-conceived” chargesheet in the case.
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Mother-in-law asking daughter-in-law to be perfect in household work is not cruelty under Section 498A IPC: Andhra Pradesh High Court

A word of appreciation or a comment with regard to household work is common in any household. Thus, such a comment of a mother-in-law would not amount to cruelty, the judge said.
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Reputation of women preserved like a jewel in our society; they are hesitant to report sexual offences: Bombay High Court

Women hesitate to report such offences as they fear it would affect not only their own reputation, but also their families’, the Court noted.
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Bombay High Court dismisses plea to cap membership of housing society in Malabar Hills on community basis

The Court turned down the argument of Blue Haven Co-op. Housing Society Ltd. that capping membership of each community at 5 percent will ensure that there is no dominance by any single community in the society.
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Central government opposes same-sex marriage plea in Supreme Court; says Indian family concept involves biological man and woman

The government also underlined that there can be no fundamental right for recognition of a particular form of social relationship.