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“Easy To Be Irresponsible In Accusing Registry But…”: Supreme Court

A bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandarchud was hearing lawyers mentioning issues with regard to cases arising from a cash-for-job scam in Tamil Nadu being listed before different judges.
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Centre, States Directed To Install CCTVs In Police Stations Within A Month

Published On: February 22, 2023 7:26 pm New Delhi: he Supreme Court has directed the Centre and state governments to comply within a month with its directions on mandatory installation of CCTV cameras in police stations and offices of investigation agencies. A bench headed by Justice BR Gavai asked the governments to file their compliance
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Order for FIR in sexual harassment case sans reasons can be challenged only if complaint is bald: Madras High Court

The Court refused to quash a 2019 order directing the police to register an FIR against the MD of a firm after a woman employee made a complaint of sexual harassment at the workplace against him.
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Rajasthan High Court acquits ex-clerk convicted by trial court for demanding ₹150 bribe 44 years ago

Single-judge Justice Narendra Singh Dhadda said that the prosecution only recovered the alleged tainted amount but failed to prove the demand of bribe.
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Delhi High Court asks Central government to decide on allocation of vacant PwD-reserved seats to persons with disability less than benchmark

The Court also appreciated the efforts by advocate Rahul Bajaj, a lawyer with visual impairment, who appeared for a specially-abled student.
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Actress Assault Case: Kerala High Court permits accused Pulsar Suni to be physically present in trial court to witness proceedings

Justice K Babu observed that permitting the accused in a case to directly witness the trial against him is a factor that goes towards ensuring a fair trial.
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Not providing medical treatment does not amount to cruelty: Mumbai court acquits man, family accused of abetting wife’s suicide

Additional Sessions Judge SM Takalikar also ruled that the general wear and tear within a family did not constitute cruelty towards the deceased.
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Kerala High Court begins publishing judgments in Malayalam

The Kerala High Court has now become the first High Court in the country to publish its judgments in the regional language.
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Justice delayed, even for this Kerala High Court judge who has filed a consumer case

A consumer complaint against Qatar Airlines moved by a judge of the Kerala High Court, Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas in 2018, still remains pending before the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Ernakulam.
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India can become an international arbitration hub provided executive and judiciary work together: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju

The Law Minister said that the same would need uniform rules as well as the backing of both the judiciary and the executive.