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The Supreme Court has stayed the Madras High Court order regarding the cow slaughter ban in Tamil Nadu. The implementation of the High Court order has been temporarily stayed till the next hearing of the case. This development has attracted attention in the legal community and the next hearing of the case has assumed importance.
"The Karnataka High Court has quashed the cases registered against BJP leader Basava Gowda Patil Yatnal in connection with his controversial statement that 'Dinesh Gundu Rao has half Pakistan in his house'. The verdict has sparked a new debate in state politics and is drawing strong reactions from the political circles. What are the key points of the High Court's order? What is the background to the case? Read this report for complete information.
A court has granted temporary bail to an 18-year-old accused in a POCSO case to appear for NEET re-exam. The order, which was passed with the student's educational future in mind, has now sparked a wide-ranging debate. It has sparked a fresh debate on the balance between the right to education and due process of law.
A significant development has taken place in the gang rape case in Davangere. The court has remanded 9 accused in judicial custody in the case. In addition, the juvenile involved in the case has been shifted to a remand home.
A significant verdict has been issued in the US court regarding the criminal case against Gautam Adani and his son-in-law Sagar. After this verdict, a huge debate has started in the political and business circles of the country. Has the case been dropped? What did the court say? What is the impact of this verdict?
The High Court has clearly held that it is not appropriate to use religious places for political purposes. The court has pointed out that religious places should be reserved for the spiritual activities of devotees and should not become a platform for political campaigns or meetings.
The Supreme Court is set to deliver its verdict in the Harish Rana case, involving a patient who has remained in a coma for 13 years and a legal plea related to end-of-life decisions.
Three banks in their appeal said the forensic audit, which led to accounts being classified as "fraud", was legally valid and based on serious findings of fund siphoning and misutilisation
Indian goods being imported into the U.S. would no longer be subject to the 18% tariff rate that had been decided on following the announcement of a framework for interim India-U.S. trade deal
Prosecutors said the fraud lasted for several years and cost the company more than $1.2 million.
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