Punjab and Haryana HC flags non-regularisation of ad-hoc workers, administrative delays; Lays down parameters for timely implementation of court decisions
“The delivery of judgments alone does not guarantee the credibility of the justice system. True justice is realized only when the administration acts promptly and effectively to enforce the decisions of the courts.”
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Webinar | People United for Law, Education and Rehabilitation (PULER) and NLIU Bhopal | Right to Education for Children with Disabilities
Written by Shreya Mishra & Nandani Mishra, 2nd year students of NLIU, Bhopal who are members of PULER. They can be reached at puler@nliu.ac.in
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Karnataka High Court directs robust implementation of Cyber Command Centre to tackle burgeoning menace of cybercrime
“This CCC should not be a mere edifice of bureaucracy, but a paradigm shift, a beacon heralding a new dawn in the fight against cybercrime.”
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Bombay HC upholds Special Judge’s order rejecting discharge application of Karvy Stock Broking’s former CEO in securities fraud case
Karvy Stock Broking, a registered stockbroker and Depository Participant, and its CEO faced allegations of pledging and misusing securities and funds of its clients and had allegedly acted in violation of various circulars issued by Securities Exchange Board of India.
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Webinar | People United for Law Education and Rehabilitation (PULER) and NLIU Bhopal | State of Child Rights in India
Written by Tiya Sharma, Vaibhavi Ambasta & Hiya Saxena, students at NLIU Bhopal
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Rs 20 crore Fashion Gold Scam | Read why Kerala HC granted bail to former MLA M.C. Kamarudheen and his business associate
“A business failure could not lead to an assumption of commission of the offence of cheating, as the primary ingredient for such an offence was a dishonest or fraudulent intention from the very beginning.”
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Call for Essays | GNLU 3rd GCRCJS Criminal Law Essay Writing Competition
GCRCJS is pleased to organize its 3rd GCRCJS Criminal Law Essay Writing Competition on the theme “Transcending Boundaries in Criminal Justice: From Local Realities to Global Imperatives” and cordially invite submissions for the same.
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Madras High Court dismisses PIL over Rahul Gandhi’s voter list fraud allegations; Petitioner fined Rs 1 Lakh
“Having regard to the nature of sweeping directions which are sought, this public interest litigation, if we may say so, is completely misconceived.”
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Call for Abstracts | NUALS’ CCLP 3-Day International Seminar on Digital Economy and Crossing the Borders | Submit by Sept 20
This seminar aims to create a platform for students, researchers, academicians, practitioners, and policymakers to explore the complexities of regulating digital markets across borders.
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Inside Karnataka HC’s order rejecting bail of a married man accused of sexually assaulting Scheduled Caste minor
“It is high time to send a strong signal to the society at large to be more vigilant on women and children belonging to weaker sections of the society.”
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Delhi HC grants interim injunction protecting Aishwarya Rai’s Personality Rights; Directs blocking of all infringing websites, platforms and YouTube channels
“When the identity of a famous personality is used without their consent or authorization, it may not only lead to commercial detriment to the concerned individual but also impact their right to live with dignity.”
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Bombay High Court dismisses MP Rajan Vichare’s plea challenging Naresh Mhaske’s 2024 Lok Sabha victory
Bombay High Court concluded that Naresh Ganpat Mhaske was not legally obligated to disclose a conviction for a criminal offence, especially when such conviction had not resulted in imprisonment for one year or more. Consequently, the Court found that the election petition did not disclose a valid cause of action.
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Delhi High Court grants interim injunction in favour of Abhishek Bachchan to protect his Personality Rights
This order is in line with the 9-9-2025 order favoring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who had filed a similar petition seeking identical reliefs.
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Call for Blog Submissions | NALSAR Technology Law Forum | TLF Blog
TLF is seeking clear and well-argued short pieces that advance understanding of law and regulation at the intersection of technology and society.
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SAM represents Meditab Specialities in landmark Supreme Court settlement with State of Goa and Goa Industrial Development Corporation
The matter was settled before the Supreme Court of India on August 29, 2025. The amount of the deal was INR 33 crore.
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‘Alimony not intended to penalize husband or wife but to ensure child’s well-being’: Jharkhand HC orders father to pay Rs 40 Lakh alimony for daughters
‘This Court treats it very seriously and condemns the conduct of the husband as on one hand, he has shown his bona fide intent to take care of his two daughters, who are aged about seventeen and twelve years respectively but on the other hand he did not disclose his income in figure.’
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Academically excellent MBA students get second chance as Bombay High Court quashes debarment over “impulsive” marks tampering
The Court noted that showing remorse or seeking forgiveness is no ground for being sympathetic to students using Unfair Means if the punishment imposed is proportionate to the alleged misconduct. However, rustication would have been appropriate.
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Apex School of Law, AU, Jaipur | 3rd Dr. S.M. Juniwal Ranka Moot Court Competition 2025
The competition shall be open to students who are pursuing an integrated 5-year LL.B. program or pursuing a 3-year LL.B. program from recognized University/Institution approved by Bar Council of India.
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‘No fire safety NOC needed for educational buildings under 15 metres’; Supreme Court quashes cheating and forgery case against JVRR Education Society Chairman
“The High Court failed to consider these relevant issues which clearly demonstrate that the uncontroverted allegations in the chargesheet, in the teeth of order dated 25-04-2018 do not disclose essential ingredients of cheating or forgery.”
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