The central government announces internet gaming regulations; self-regulatory organizations check to see if games entail betting

The central government announces internet gaming regulations; self-regulatory organizations check to see if games entail betting.

Months after it proposed draft rules as changes to the Data Innovation (Go-between Rules and Computerized Media Morals Code) Rules, 2021, the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on Thursday advised the last principles for web-based gaming in India. 6The Draft Rules described a gaming stage as an Read more

Sealed Cover Procedure Infringes Open Justice' : Supreme Court Devises 'Public Interest Immunity Claim Procedure' As Alternative

Sealed Cover Procedure Infringes Open Justice’ : Supreme Court Devises ‘Public Interest Immunity Claim Procedure’ As Alternative.

The Supreme Court of India has recognized that the use of the sealed cover procedure can infringe upon the principle of open justice, and has therefore developed an alternative process for protecting sensitive information. The Public Interest Immunity Claim Procedure (PIIC) has been created to ensure that information can be Read more

The Supreme Court declines to consider the petitions of fourteen political parties alleging misuse of CBI, ED against opposition

The Supreme Court declines to consider the petitions of fourteen political parties allegingmisuse of CBI, ED against opposition.

Political leaders do not have a higher level of immunity than regular citizens, according to abench that included the Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, and Justices PS Narasimha andJB Pardiwala.CBI, EDThe Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government is accused of abusing central agencies like the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Read more

Refusal to take responsibility for the child's treatment or neglecting the child does not amount to cruelty under Section 498-A or criminal intimidation under Section 506 of IPC.

Refusal to take responsibility for the child’s treatment or neglecting the child does not amount to cruelty under Section 498-A or criminal intimidation under Section 506 of IPC. 

Recently, the High Court of Andhra Pradesh quashed a criminal case brought up by a woman against her husband and in-laws. The case was filed under Sections 498-A, 509, 506, 354 r/w 34 of IPC.  The husband and in-laws pleaded that the case was filed beyond the period of limitation Read more