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Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mahapatra continues legal battle against Mamata Banerjee govt, attends 72 court hearings in 10 years for a joke

Ambikesh Mahapatra was booked for forwarding a cartoon targeting West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee.

Andhra Pradesh HC prevents the state government from taking over the Ahobilam temple

The Andhra Pradesh HC ruled that state govt has no authority, jurisdiction, or entitlement to administer Ahobilam temple.

Supreme Court suspends Bombay High Court order acquitting urban Naxal GN Saibaba, says the HC erred by not going into merits of the case

Supreme Court suspended Bombay HC order acquitting GN Saibaba in a case for his links with Maoists, along with 5 others

After Rajasthan HC denied bail to Gauhar Chisti, Nadeem Ansari, who posted a video depicting Nupur Sharma’s beheading, granted bail by Allahabad HC

Nadeem Ansari submitted the immediate bail application in the court and claimed that he was innocent.

“The mob intended to kill Hindus”: Delhi court frames charges against former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain and 5 others in 2020 Delhi riot case

Tahir Hussain is accused in the anti-Hindu riots which took place in Delhi on 25th February 2020.

Bombay HC acquits former DU professor GN Saibaba over a technicality, not merits, says he was charged under UAPA without govt sanction over Maoist...

Bombay High Court acquitted former Delhi University professor Gokarakonda Naga Saibaba in a case for his links with Maoists

Varanasi Court rejects plea for a scientific evaluation of Shivling inside Gyanvapi mosque: Details

On May 17 this year, the Supreme Court of India ordered that the Shivling found inside the Gyanvapi mosque should be protected.

European Union’s top court rules hijab can be banned at work, says ban not discriminatory and unlawful if it is part of a broader...

Court of Justice of the European Union said that hijab can be banned at workplaces and it does not violate EU laws

No question of reversing hijab ban after split verdict of SC, says Karnataka minister V Sunil Kumar, asks Congress to hold ‘Hijab Chodo Yatra’

Karnataka Minister V. Sunil Kumar stated that no student can wear a hijab while attending classes

‘Students want their freedom of choice of dress to be regulated by religion’: Read what justice Hemant Gupta said upholding hijab ban in Karnataka...

In the split verdict in Karnataka hijab case, Justice Hemant Gupta of the SC said students must follow dress code prescribed by their schools

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