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Central government notifies online gaming rules; self-regulatory bodies to verify whether games involve wagering

Self-regulatory bodies will be responsible for putting in place safeguards against user harm, including self-harm and psychological harm, as well harm to children.
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Madras High Court permits Chennai Metro to re-route power feeders through protected wetland area for Phase 2 line

The Court said that such rerouting work must not be termed as a non-forestry activity considering it was a one-time thing and that metro construction was in public interest.
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Madras High Court to begin hybrid hearing of cases from next week considering rise in Covid cases

The High Court Registrar has urged all lawyers and litigants to use the video conference mode ofmhearings as far as possible to reduce crowds in Court halls.
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Karnataka High Court vacates interim injunction against Pine Labs in patent infringement suit filed by Innoviti

The Court said that the Innoviti’s claim that the POS device is covered under the suit patent was clearly false and ought to be rejected.
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JEE Mains: Bombay High Court asks NTA why there is 75% marks cut-off in board exam for admission to IITs

The Court asked NTA to file an affidavit explaining how the percentile system functioned for calculating marks as a criterion for admission to IITs.
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Supreme Court To Hear Petition Challenging Places Of Worship Act In July

A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justice JB Pardiwala directed that the matter shall be listed before a three-judge bench for a hearing in July.
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Supreme Court Asks Allahabad High Court To Decide Early On Plea Of Azam Khan’s Son

The direction of the bench of justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna came while hearing Mohammad Abdullah Azam Khan’s plea.
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Supreme Court Asks Centre To Reply On Validity Of 1991 Law On Religious Places

On November 14, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said the Centre will file a comprehensive affidavit dealing with various facets of the case and sought some time for deliberations at various levels of the government.
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Hampers “Open Justice”: Supreme Court’s Strong Remarks On Sealed Cover

“There cannot be a blanket immunity to the government for disclosure of information to the other parties in a proceeding before the court,” the Supreme Court said.
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The high court, while dismissing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader’s bail plea, said he is an influential person and may tamper with evidence.

News Date: April 06, 2023 1:22 pm IST New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday denied bail to jailed former AAP minister Satyendar Jain in a money laundering case being probed by the Enforcement Directorate. The high court, while dismissing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader’s bail plea, said he is an influential person