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"We lost our child, right? We will not appeal, we will seek justice in our ways”: Kerala court's startling acquittal of POCSO-accused DYFI worker in a rape & murder case of a 6-year-old triggers outcry, igniting a fierce debate on justice & legal scrutiny
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BJP district general secretary B S Ratheesh said that the CPM was trying to save the accused right from the beginning.
"Emails For Justice": The SC fast-tracks Moitra's plea after CJI's email invite; when emailing judges is the secret weapon, Moitra's urgent plea against Lok Sabha expulsion becomes a test case for judicial responsiveness in high-profile scenarios
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The Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud assured TMC leader Mahua Moitra that he would look into the listing of her plea against her expulsion from Lok Sabha in a cash-for-query case
"अरे क्या वकील साब, इतना तो चलता है": In a recent judgment, Madras High Court redefines terrorism; granting bail to UAPA accused Asif Mustahin who expresses desire to join IS, ‘Planning to kill Hindu leaders from BJP, RSS cannot be called a terrorist act’
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The court said, “Even assuming that the materials collected by the prosecution might ultimately lead to a conviction, the detention pending trial could not be indefinite.”
‘Come on, one must not be so narrow-minded’: Supreme Court dismisses plea demanding a total ban on Pakistani artists in India, says... to be a patriot, one must not be hostile to foreigners, also lauds GoI for Cricket World Cup with Pakistan participation
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The bench stated that in order to be a patriot, one must not be hostile to those from abroad, particularly those from a neighboring country.
"Honor or Endure": Azad Ansari's 3-year sentence for insulting Sri Ganesh during Ganeshotsav on Facebook, a stark warning in Gujarat; respect Hindu beliefs while in Bharat or face legal consequences, a significant verdict upholding Hindu religious dignity
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The case started five years back when Ansari insulted Lord Ganesha by uploading a post on Facebook during Ganeshotsav in 2018.
Jama Masjid atrociously built a wuzukhana on a public park, court lambasted the MCD for failing to free the park from illegal encroachments, and declaring, 'We will direct the police to take over the park,' a firm stance for reclaiming public spaces
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The Court asked, "How can MCD lose control over its parks? Public parks can't be taken over in the 21st century. We will direct the police to take over the park."
'आस्था नहीं तो नौकरी नहीं', a defining judgment upholding religious adherence in employment, Andhra Pradesh High Court confirms a temple employee's termination for converting to Christianity, marking a significant decision on religious employment rights
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This statement by the judge is crucial in understanding the court's stance. The petitioner had claimed that despite marrying a Christian woman, he had not converted to Christianity himself
"Tradition on Trial: Festivity Faces the Bench": A judicial spark ignites communal debate on tradition as the Kerala High Court orders raid of all religious places to seize illegal crackers; says no holy book commands bursting firecrackers to please God
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The High Court also said no firecrackers shall be burst in religious places at odd times.
In an unexpected turn, the Supreme Court acquits woman accused of killing her newborn; says High Court, trial court possibly didn't respect her right to privacy, it's enlightening to see how privacy might now overshadow the scales of justice, isn't it?
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The apex court criticised the courts below including the Chhattisgarh High Court for finding the woman guilty without any solid evidence and for overlooking her right to privacy
In a defining moment, India's Supreme Court declined to recognize same-sex marriage rights, placing the onus on Parliament, amidst passionate pleas & dissenting opinions, future of LGBTQ+ unions remains in legislative hands, echoing society's crossroads
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The Court also played the 'not-it' game on the topic of same-sex couples adopting children. For those keeping score at home, the law doesn't currently allow for that either