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Inadequate Evidence Leads to Dismissal of Criminal Charges

Inadequate Evidence Leads to Dismissal of Criminal Charges

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GST Council Proposes Sweeping Reforms in 53rd Meeting

Delhi, June 22, 2024 – The 53rd GST Council assembly, which was chaired by Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, the Union Finance Minister, glimpsed at a set of different measures which aim to decrease tax disputes.

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Chhattisgarh High Court Revokes B.Ed Eligibility for Primary Teachers: A Legal Battle for Quality Education

Background The Chhattisgarh High Court has declared that the appointment of Assistant Teachers with B.Ed degrees in primary schools must be revoked.

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Land Sale Fraud Case Crumbles: Insufficient Evidence and Reasonable Doubt Prevail

Land Sale Fraud Case Crumbles: Insufficient Evidence and Reasonable Doubt Prevail

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Punjab's Press Freedom on Trial: Court to make decision on Journalist Taggar's Bail and Government Accountability

Background An online news channel is run by a person named Taggar. One of his stories concerned NK Sharma Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. and Savitri Green-2 Projects who are said to have grabbed the government land illegally in Mohali.

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Twists and Turns in Justice: Supreme Court Upholds judgement in 1995 Uttar Pradesh Homicide Amid Witness Testimony Reversal

Twists and Turns in Justice: Supreme Court Upholds judgement in 1995 Uttar Pradesh Homicide Amid Witness Testimony Reversal

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Legal Showdown: Karnataka High Court rescind NCLT's Halt on Byju's Rights Issue Amid Investor Allegations

On June 12, 2024, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) issued a temporary order that the Karnataka High Court has recently quashed.

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Supreme Court Ruling on Service Tax Dispute.

The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a significant judgment in a service tax dispute between the Commissioner of Service Tax, Mumbai-II and M/s 3I Infotech Ltd. This case sheds light on important aspects of service tax classification and exemptions, particularly in relation to software services and Special Economic Zones (SEZs).

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Supreme Court Clarifies Standards for Section 307 IPC in Sivamani v. State

The Supreme Court of India judgment in the case of Sivamani v. State, which clarified standards for applying Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code (attempt to murder). The Court allowed an appeal to modify a conviction from attempted murder to lesser charges of voluntarily causing hurt, emphasizing that the nature of injuries and surrounding circumstances must be carefully examined when determining intent. The ruling highlights that possession of weapons alone is insufficient to sustain an attempted murder conviction, and a balanced approach is needed when interpreting Section 307 IPC.

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FAQs on Conditions for Mutual Consent Divorce in India

What would you choose? Staying in a bad marriage, or going for divorce? When anyone talks about divorce in India, people still have societal norms and family drama to counter the idea. Maybe that’s why people lack awareness on the requirements and conditions for mutual consent divorce in India, or contested divorce for that matter.

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Adoption under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act

In this fast paced and practical world, children give us a chance to relive our childhood, their innocence rejoices one and all. They shine bright which lightens the world of parents and their families.

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Supreme Court Mandates Hybrid Hearings for State Information Commissions: A Step Towards Digital Access to Justice.

This Supreme Court judgment in Kishan Chand Jain v. Union of India mandates that all State Information Commissions implement hybrid hearing modes and e-filing systems for RTI appeals and complaints by December 31, 2023. The ruling aims to make the RTI process more accessible and efficient, especially for citizens in remote areas. It recognizes the right to information as a constitutional right and aligns with broader efforts to digitize and democratize access to justice in India.

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