Saturday, 15 November 2025

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Recent legal news includes the Supreme Court's directive for High Courts to prepare for hospital-level emergencies, the Delhi High Court upholding a murder conviction after 25 years, and the Karnataka High Court seeking a status report on the implementation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act. Other notable updates involve the ED arresting the Jaypee Group chief, the Supreme Court questioning Punjab on the allocation of judiciary funds, and the Bombay High Court denying tax benefits to a same-sex couple due to non-recognition of their marriage. 

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Hospital emergencies: Justice Surya Kant stated that High Courts must be prepared for emergency wards in modern hospitals.

Cheque bounce cases: The court expressed displeasure over banks filing cheque bounce cases in distant locations.

Remission policy: Fives states were granted a "last and final opportunity" to implement the remission policy.

Illegal mining: The court flagged illegal mining and reserved its verdict on a single definition of the Aravallis.

Data protection: The Centre notified the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025.

Judiciary funds: The Supreme Court questioned Punjab on the allocation of central funds meant for the judiciary.

Bail: The court granted bail to industrialist Sudhir Kumar Windlass.

Forensic evidence: The Supreme Court flagged that an accused person should not be granted anticipatory bail based solely on the ground that custodial interrogation is not needed. 

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Sunday, 26 October 2025

Recent legal news includes the Supreme Court taking suo motu cognisance

 Recent legal news includes the Supreme Court taking suo motu cognisance of "digital arrest" scams and hearing the Vodafone Idea case on AGR dues, the Madras High Court recognizing cryptocurrency as property, the Delhi High Court imposing heavy costs on a lawyer for a plea related to the Ayodhya verdict, and new banking laws set to take effect in November. Other headlines cover a range of decisions including the Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling that false allegations of alcoholism can be grounds for divorce, and the Kerala High Court dismissing a challenge to parking fees at Lulu Mall. 

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The Supreme Court is taking a "suo motu" cognisance of "digital arrest" scams where fraudsters use fake court orders to dupe people, with one Haryana couple reportedly losing ₹1.5 crore.

The Vodafone Idea case regarding the quashing of an additional AGR demand is scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court on October 27.

The Madras High Court has ruled that cryptocurrency is property under Indian law and can be "held in trust," according to Bar and Bench and Live Law.

The Delhi High Court imposed a ₹6 lakh cost on a lawyer for filing a plea to set aside the Ayodhya verdict, based on comments made by CJI Chandrachud, reports Bar and Bench.

The Kerala High Court dismissed a petition challenging the levy of parking fees by Lulu Mall, as reported by Bar and Bench.

The Madhya Pradesh High Court granted a divorce to a husband whose wife made false allegations of alcoholism and persistently humiliated him, notes Bar and Bench and Live Law.

The Delhi High Court has ruled that employees can only be reverted to the immediate lower post from which they were promoted, and not to the lowest post, according to Live Law.

The Delhi High Court has suspended the life sentence of a woman convicted of murder, citing the need to care for her three children, as reported by

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Sunday, 1 December 2024

Navjot Singh Sidhu, wife receive ₹850 crore legal notice over ‘special diet’ cancer treatment claims: Report

 Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu and his wife have reportedly been issued a 850 crore legal notice over cancer treatment claims made by Sidhu during a press conference this week. According to reports, the Chhattisgarh Civil Society has given him seven days to prove that his wife, Navjot Kaur Sidhu, recovered from stage 4 cancer in 40 days due to a “special diet”.

What Navjot Singh Sidhu had said

During a press conference in Amritsar on November 21, Sidhu stated that his wife, Navjot Kaur Sidhu, had been declared cancer-free, emphasizing the role of dietary and lifestyle changes in her recovery. He shared videos from the press conference, stating, “Treatment + Diet - Great combination for Cancer cure!"


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legal news karimnagar advocates

Recent legal news includes the Supreme Court's directive for High Courts to prepare for hospital-level emergencies, the Delhi High Court...