Supreme Court Refuses to Hear PIL Requesting Measures to Safeguard Complainants/Witnesses from Retaliation in Cases of Workplace Sexual Harassment

Supreme Court Refuses to Hear PIL Requesting Measures to Safeguard Complainants/Witnesses from Retaliation in Cases of Workplace Sexual Harassment

Keywords: PIL, complainants, witnesses, sexual harassment, retaliation, victimization, accused, Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, relevant authorities. On Friday, the Apex Court declined to entertain a Public Interest Litigation that sought directives to safeguard complainants, witnesses, and other individuals involved in cases of sexual harassment from retaliation or victimization Read more

Majoritarian Morality can’t take precedence over Personal Laws: AIMPLB Raises Concerns Over Law Commission's Notice on UCC

Majoritarian Morality can’t take precedence over Personal Laws: AIMPLB Raises Concerns Over Law Commission’s Notice on UCC

Keywords: AIMPLB, UCC, Law Commission, Majoritarian Morality, Personal Laws, Family Laws, Special Marriage Act, Indian Constitution. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has voiced its opposition to the Law Commission’s notice issued on 14 June, which sought public opinions and ideas on Uniform Civil code. In their 100-page long Read more

Rahul Gandhi was found guilty of defamation after making a comment about the last name "Modi," but the Gujarat High Court declined to overturn his sentence

Rahul Gandhi was found guilty of defamation after making a comment about the last name “Modi,” but the Gujarat High Court declined to overturn his sentence

Keywords: CONVICTION, DEFAMATION CASE On Friday, July 7, the Gujarat High Court rejected Congressman Rahul Gandhi’s appeal of his conviction in the criminal defamation action brought against him due to his remark about the “Modi surname” in 2019.[1] On Friday, Justice Hemant Prachchhak announced the main portion of the verdict Read more

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