Fox & Mandal WBJEE 2025
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The ruling is expected to bring stability to the admission and recruitment process in Bengal, safeguarding the interests of lakhs of students and aspirants.

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Premji Invest trade mark infringement
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Defendants were operating several websites and applications to trick the general public into believing that they were associated with Premji Invest so as to scam them into illegal and fraudulent investments.

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DBRANLU National Conference on Election Reforms
Call For PapersLaw School News

Last date for abstract submission is 25th August 2025

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GLC-SPIL International Law Journal
Call For PapersLaw School News

The theme for Volume VI, Issue I of the GLC-SPIL International Law Journal is general, and submissions are invited on any topic under the broad umbrella of international law.

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MADC to refund 10.29 crores to Wipro
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited (‘MADC’) is an instrumentality of State and is expected to act fairly. If MADC is permitted to retain the advance amount, the same would amount to unjust enrichment, as it has already allotted 33 acres of land to other entities at much higher rate.

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Forensic Evidence
Op EdsOP. ED.

by G.K. Goswami* and Robert Green**

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PNB Officer with 70% disability
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The bank officer sought reversion when his legitimate request for posting him to Kolkata went in vain and he found himself unable to function at Patna without any family support and with 70% disability.”

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BJP Activist S.K. Sreenivasan murder case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“On 16-04-2022, 5 accused persons came on three two-wheelers, and inflicted grievous injuries on Sreenivasan and killed him by hacking his head and other parts of his body with choppers.”

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Captain R Tamil Selvan
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Once such scrutiny attains finality, then election can only be set aside under Section 100 if it is shown that the result of such election has been materially affected by non-compliance with the provisions of the Constitution or the RP Act.”

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ineligible person appointed as Director of Family Welfare
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Where one ineligible person was ignored at the cost of another ineligible person without reasonable basis or rationale, the ineligible person, who was ignored, could raise his voice and approach the Court to find out the reasons for his exclusion”

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CTRCR MNLU Mumbai Article Writing Competition
Conference/Seminars/LecturesLaw School News

The Centre for Training & Research in Commercial Regulations invites registrations from law students across the country for the 2nd National Article Writing Competition on Antitrust Laws, 2025 to be held on 4th October 2025.

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builder's agreement can't modify family settlement
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Once, by virtue of the Memorandum of Family Settlement, the respective shares of the family members were identified, the Builders’ Agreement, which is essentially an agreement to construct the building, will not result in its modification or novation.”

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Arvind Dham in bank fraud case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The magnitude of the alleged fraud is staggering and has caused colossal losses to public sector banks. Such offences, if proved, undermine the very foundation of the nation’s financial system.

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forum shopping by litigants
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“A Judge may recuse himself from a case entrusted to him by the Chief Justice with his own choice but recusal at the asking of a litigating party, unless justified must never to be acceded to. This would give the impression of the Judge being scared out of the case, just by the sheer force of the objection.”

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Art Law Communion in conversation with Dr. Subha Majumdar
Law School NewsOthers

This interactive session will offer participants a rare insider’s view into the workings of the ASI, shedding light on the complexities of excavation, conservation, and legal protection. It promises to be a valuable opportunity to understand the realities of safeguarding India’s cultural heritage.

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Speedy disposal of Trademark application a fundamental right
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court issued a general direction to the Registrar of Trademarks to decide all pending trademark registration applications as early as possible.

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crying of woman does not prove dowry harassment
Case BriefsHigh Courts

It is quite understandable that being the deceased’s father, he would have been highly traumatized due to untimely death of his daughter. However, it is quite evident from his first statement that no details of the alleged harassment of the daughter were mentioned.

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AMU Hunger Strike
Law School NewsOthers

The hunger strike was against the alleged 62% fee hike also expanding to concerns like restoration of the student’s union, addressing resignation of proctorial team and revocation of students suspensions and detentions.

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retrospective promotion of ASI held illegal
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“If the action of official respondents is not set at naught, it would legalize their action. It would create undue benefit in favour of private respondents as well as encourage officers to follow the same practice. It would be violative of Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India because seniority and promotions are facets of conditions of service.”

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