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A Delhi court sentenced Lokesh Kumar Solanki to 3 years in jail for inciting hatred during the 2020 Delhi riots. | The Legal Observer
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The 2025 tax regime shift may significantly reduce motor accident compensation awards, raising questions for claimants and courts.
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Supreme Court says courts should avoid staying convictions of public servants in corruption cases, preserving integrity in governance.
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Meta Description: Delhi High Court invokes rarely-used Section 20(1) proviso in Yamaha’s trade mark case, allowing ad-before-acceptance in light of transborder reputation.
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Meta Description: Supreme Court cautions against routinely staying convictions of public servants under corruption laws. Urges judicial restraint in such matters.
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The Supreme Court’s omission of the word ‘minor’ in Section 125 CrPC under BNSS sets a significant precedent impacting maintenance claims beyond personal laws.
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The Registration Bill 2025 aims to modernize India’s century-old Registration Act with digital reforms, transforming property and document registration systems.
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Meta Description:The Supreme Court ruled that a sale agreement alone doesn’t confer ownership without a suit for specific performance. Title requires proper conveyance.
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The Supreme Court warned against misusing stringent laws like the UP Gangsters Act, stressing the need for judicial discretion and protection of personal liberty.
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Madras High Court rules that homes cannot be converted into prayer halls without prior approval. Religious meetings require legal permission.
Subheading:Reinforcing zoning laws, the Madras...