importance of data ethics in an ai-driven world
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by Karnika Seth†

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Gujarat High Court
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Gujarat High Court: In a criminal revision petition filed by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, challenging the Surat Sessions Court's order, wherein his

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Meghalaya High Court
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The Court noted that the State had indicated several long-term and short-term plans earlier, however, nothing was implemented by the State till date.

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munawar faruqui
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The Supreme Court gave huge relief to Comedian Munawar Faruqui, by clubbing all FIRs and complaints registered against him at various places.

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Orissa High Court
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The officers on duty cannot be subjected to undue harassment in the hands of unscrupulous litigants, to prevent malicious prosecution provisions such as Section 168 of the Electricity Act, 2003, are put in place.

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Meghalaya High Court
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Meghalaya High Court observed that threatening of the victim girl by the accused is not a sign of a love relationship between two young persons, as submitted by the accused as his defence.

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professor g n saibaba
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The Court directed to remit the matter back for fresh disposal before another bench of the High Court.

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bail to irs officer
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When there is prima facie satisfaction that there is something more than a mere needle of suspicion against the accused, the Court cannot jeopardise the investigation, more so when the allegations are grave in nature.

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food adulteration act
Case BriefsSupreme Court

Section 19(2)(a)(ii) of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 provides that a vendor shall not be deemed to have committed an offence pertaining to the sale of any adulterated or misbranded article of food if he proves that he purchased the article of food from any manufacturer with a written warranty.

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Gujarat High Court
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It was alleged by the petitioner that different yardsticks cannot be applied selectively to deprive a candidate, who is eligible and entitled for promotion.

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Orissa High Court
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The Court said that the Damocles sword has been hanging over the petitioners for the past six years, who await for the trial to commence.

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National Green Tribunal
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National Green Tribunal said that the State has to take precautions to prevent such incidents in future, apart from paying compensation with liberty to recover the same from the entity.

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Meghalaya High Court
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The Court said that no proper show cause notice was served to the petitioner, violating the principle of audi alteram partem, thus, the dismissal from service was not in fair play.

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Gujarat High Court
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The Courtsaid that while determining misconduct one is not to go only by the penalty imposed but the nature of the malpractices committed by the student as well.

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pricing algorithm in competitive law
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by Sankalp Mirani

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payment of stamp duty
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by Nirali Yash Desai†

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Allahabad High Court
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It is not that democracy and sovereignty are at crossroads. It is only that democratic rights have to be exercised in a lawful manner, so that order in society, which sovereignty has to uphold at all costs, is not lost.

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orders and judgments
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Court considered the adoption of uniform format for Judgment and Orders, including paragraphing.

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conviction of bsf commandant
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Court said that the search of the Commandant’s house did not result in recovery of any incriminating documents/article and without other materials incriminating the appellant or pointing to his guilt, the statement of a single person alone cannot result in conviction of the Commandant and deprive him of his pension benefits.

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latest supreme court judgment on ancestral propety
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We often get to hear the term ‘ancestral property’, but the exact meaning of the term remains unknown to most of us.

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