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Bombay High Court allows activist Sunaina Holey to approach the court in case of any urgency, assures immunity from arrest for two weeks

The court directed the police to serve a notice of minimum 48 hours in case they intended to arrest Sunaina Holey

Embarrassment for Shiv Sena as Bombay HC says it has no right to ask Cable operators to ban Republic TV: Here are the details

In a massive embarrassment to Shiv Sena, the Bombay High Court on Friday observed that party's affiliate Shiv Cable Sena was not a 'statutory body' to interfere or supersede Republic TV's contract with its cable network operators.

Contempt of Court proceeding sought against India Today employee Rajdeep Sardesai. Read details

The plea which sought contempt action against Rajdeep Sardesai for making comments against country's judiciary stated that Rajdeep Sardesai's tweets showed that these were "not only a cheap stunt of publicity among people but a deliberate attempt to spread hatred in form of Anti India campaign."

Darjeeling based journalist granted anticipatory bail by Calcutta High Court after Mamata Banerjee govt files case against him

West Bengal govt had slammed IPC section 505 against journalist and Dareeling Chronicle editor Upendra Pradhan

“Everything is over now”, Supreme Court dismisses fresh petitions seeking postponement of NEET examination

Three petitions seeking postponement of NEET examination dismissed by the Supreme Court, says everything is over

Justice V. Parthiban makes landmark observations, says ‘bursting of crackers is an integral part of Diwali festival’: Read details

Justice V. Parthiban, Madras High Court has caught the bull by the horns and concluded that Mr A. Balaji was unfairly and unjustly denied the benefit of employment for bursting crackers on Diwali

Trouble for senior advocate Prashant Bhushan as Bar Council of India directs examination of his tweets and explores disciplinary action

The Bar Council of India said that BCD must examine the tweets of Prashant Bhushan and proceed as 'expeditiously' as possible.

Gauhati High Court lifts Assam police’s ban on Assamese TV show Begum Jaan, which allegedly promoted ‘love jihad’

Gauhati High Court accepted Rengoni TV's argument that rules were not followed while banning the shor Begum Jaan by Assam police

Supreme Court once again rejects interim bail plea of 1984 Sikh Genocide convict Sajjan Kumar

"This is not a small case, we are not granting you bail at all", the Suepre Court said while rejecting bail plea of Sajjan Kumar

Delhi riot accused Asif Iqbal Tanha, who wanted turn India into an ‘Islamic country’, denied bail in Delhi Riots case: Read details

Days after confessing that he wanted to turn India into an 'Islamic' country, Delhi riots accused Asif Iqbal Tanha has been denied bail

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