legal issues
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Bail is rule, jail exception even in cases under PMLA, says Supreme Court
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SC ruling on providing grounds for arrest in writing isn’t applicable to UAPA cases, says Delhi HC
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Hijab ban: How courts have weaponised the Essential Religious Practices doctrine
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How two websites have transformed the way India is reading about courts – and understanding the law
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Supreme Court agrees to examine if it can decide on Emergency’s constitutional validity
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Prashant Bhushan contempt case: Bar Council tells Delhi Bar Council to examine advocate’s tweets
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Prashant Bhushan contempt verdict by Supreme Court betrays curious double standards
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A new bill makes surrogacy illegal for single parents, homosexuals and live-in couples
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Why FaceApp probably isn’t fretting about bad press worldwide
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‘You will be secure in jail’: Why Supreme Court’s comments on Abhijit Iyer-Mitra’s plea are worrying
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Why it won’t be easy for Tamil Nadu governor to free Rajiv Gandhi’s killers even after Cabinet’s nod
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As India invites bids to create sex offenders registry, concerns about its abuse go unaddressed
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‘Human life is not valued’: Supreme Court comments on fires in Bawana and Kamala Mills
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Supreme Court refers PIL against law on adultery to a Constitution bench
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SC rejects plea seeking SIT inquiry into medical colleges bribery case, fines petitioner Rs 25 lakh
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Supreme Court reserves verdict on petition seeking SIT inquiry into medical colleges bribery case
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What is the need for privacy in courts?: SC allows both audio and video recording of proceedings
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In Assam, detention of peasant leader Akhil Gogoi under NSA looks uncannily like a political arrest
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No conflict of interest in Dipak Misra assigning medical colleges scam petitions, says Supreme Court
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Tracing multiple petitions of a medical trust shows how it tried to manipulate judicial proceedings
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Explainer: What happened in the Supreme Court on Friday (and what is the MCI bribery case)?
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Despite exposés and embarrassments, hundreds of judges preside in New York without law degrees
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Why a group of advocates in India are marking the Day of the Endangered Lawyer
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Strong criticism of the government is neither defamatory, nor seditious, asserts Supreme Court