Gujarat High Court Refuses Bail to Individual Accused of Posting Offensive Content on Facebook Targeting PM Narendra Modi and His Late Mother

Keywords: Prime Minister, Facebook, Bail, High Court. The Gujarat High Court has recently turned down a bail request from a man who stands accused of sharing objectionable posts on Facebook, specifically targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother, Heeraben Modi. The case, identified as Afsalbhai Kasambhai Lakhani vs Read more

People’s Union for Democratic Rights and Ors. Vs. Union of India (UOI) and Ors.

People’s Union for Democratic Rights and Ors. Vs. Union of India (UOI) and Ors. Keywords- Civil Society Organisation, Labour Laws, Equal Remuneration Act, Contractual Labour, Migrant Labourers, Child Labour, Fundamental Rights, Law of Writs, Hobson’s Choice.                                                               OVERVIEW OF THE CASE Case Name People’s Union for Democratic Rights and Ors. Vs. Read more

"Supreme Court Upholds BCI Rule: Law Degree from Recognised Institute Required for Advocate Enrolment"

“Supreme Court Upholds BCI Rule: Law Degree from Recognised Institute Required for Advocate Enrolment”

Keywords- Supreme Court, BCI , law degree, Institute, Advocate Enrolment”  “Supreme Court affirms BCI’s authority to regulate educational qualifications for advocate enrolment.” The Supreme Court has upheld the authority of the Bar Council of India (BCI) to prescribe qualifications and requirements for advocates seeking enrolment with State Bar Councils. In Read more

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a plea challenging the internet ban in Manipur, but has chosen not to grant an immediate hearing.

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a plea challenging the internet ban in Manipur, but has chosen not to grant an immediate hearing.

New Delhi’s Supreme Court has rejected an urgent request to address a petition challenging the ongoing internet shutdown in Manipur. The state government has repeatedly extended the suspension of internet services, which began on May 3. Justices Aniruddha Bose and Rajesh Bindal, sitting on a vacation bench, stated that the Read more

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