divorced daughter Freedom Fighter Pension
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The pension is being granted by the Union of India in recognition of the hardship that had been undergone by freedom fighters during the independence movement. To compare such hardship with compassionate appointment would not be appropriate.”

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Wildlife Protection GLC Moot 2025
Call For PapersLaw School News

Government Law College, Mumbai, in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Trust, announces the 7th Wildlife Protection GLC National Moot Court Competition, 2025—26, to be held from 8th to 10th January 2026. The event focuses on wildlife protection, wetland conservation, and environmental law advocacy.

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Faith cannot be fenced by caste
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“No street is unworthy of the chariot or the god it carries. God never discriminates. So, discrimination cannot be wrapped in the sanctity of tradition.”

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Mission Shakti 2025 Mental Health Programme Lucknow University
Conference/Seminars/LecturesLaw School News

The Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow organised a Mental Health Awareness Programme under Mission Shakti 2025 on “Aspirations vs Anxieties — Learning the Skill of Life,” featuring keynote speaker Prof. (Dr.) Sristi Srivastava and practical sessions on emotional resilience.

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Lenskart IPO 2025
Law Firms NewsNews

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. advised the Book Running Lead Managers on Lenskart’s ₹7,278 crore IPO, comprising a ₹2,150 crore fresh issue and a ₹5,128 crore offer for sale.

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unhappy daughter not enough to prove cruelty
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Mere statements that the deceased daughter used to be unhappy and used to weep is not sufficient to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that there was harassment or conduct of such nature and degree that it will drive a woman to commit suicide.”

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Compromise cannot wipe out criminal liability
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The offence alleged in the FIR, which pertains to deceitfully obtaining money from innocent individuals under the pretext of securing government jobs cannot be viewed as merely private dispute between the accused and duped victims.”

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19-year-old restrained from using Telegram & WhatsApp
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Considering that the accused is a young man, who is at fag end of his teen age, this Court is inclined to allow the present bail application and enlarge the accused on bail.”

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Mar Gregorios Moot Court Competition 2026
Call For PapersLaw School News

Mar Gregorios College of Law, Thiruvananthapuram, invites registrations for the 3rd Mar Gregorios Moot Court Competition (MGMCC 2026), scheduled to be held from January 22 to 24, 2026.

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Innovation and Intellectual Property in India
Interviews

Interviewee: Adv. Rutwik Kishan Rao1
Interviewed by Harshvardhan Yadav2

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Supreme Court advocate-client privilege
Experts CornerVasanth Rajasekaran

by Vasanth Rajasekaran* and Harshvardhan Korada**

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bima sugam
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“As such, what the impugned order does, is effectively allow the respondent, even at interim stage when the suit is pending, to exploit the domain names which stands registered in favour of the appellant. The registration of the domain names in the appellant’s name has, therefore, been effectively effaced at an interim stage”

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Adoption Law Lecture University of Lucknow 2025
Conference/Seminars/LecturesLaw School News

The Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow, under the aegis of the Departmental Lecture Committee, organized the “Departmental Lecture Series 08” on the topic “Copyright and Academic Research.” On November 8, 2025

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Gelephu Mindfulness City MoU with Khaitan & Co
Law Firms NewsNews

The Gelephu Mindfulness City Special Administrative Region is a visionary initiative to create a world-class and vibrant economic hub in southern Bhutan centred on mindfulness, sustainability, and innovation. Integrating traditional Bhutanese values, global legal frameworks, and cutting-edge design, GMC seeks to become a global exemplar of holistic development.

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bar on therapist from using Dr
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had ordered the removal of the prefix ‘Dr.’ for Physiotherapists, stating that using the title ‘Doctor’ without a recognized medical qualification would violate the Indian Medical Degrees Act, 1916. The order was later withdrawn.”

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popcorn trade mark dispute
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The distinctive features should be discussed in order to decide as to whether the two packets/trade dresses, viewed as a whole, would cause confusion in the mind of end consumers or not.”

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foreign arbitral awards RBI approval
Experts CornerKhaitan & Co

by Sameer Sah*, Nitya Saxena** and Manya Chugh***

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CSLP NUJS Sports Law Blog Call for Submissions
Call For PapersLaw School News

The Centre for Sports Law and Policy (CSLP), NUJS, invites submissions for its blog on contemporary issues at the intersection of sports, law, and policy. The CSLP Blog welcomes analytical and thought-provoking pieces on topics such as athlete rights, sports governance, dispute resolution, anti-doping, gender equity, AI in sports, and more. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year.

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NEET plea
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It is true that the petitioner is aged about 21 years. However, there must be some one behind the petitioner, who has indulged in tampering with the score card.”

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