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Being A Journalist Does Not Give You Permission To Practise Law On Your Own

Being A Journalist Does Not Give You Permission To Practise Law On Your Own

The Supreme Court stated orally that journalists and reporters are not authorized to take the law into their own hands. The Court made this remark while hearing a petition from a journalist who had been denied anticipatory parole by the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The journalist was investigating a scheme involving the illegal sale and

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Supreme Court Requests Centre's Response To Doctor's Plea Challenging Home Medicine 'Arsenic Album 30' As Immunity Booster.

Supreme Court Requests Centre’s Response To Doctor’s Plea Challenging Home Medicine ‘Arsenic Album 30’ As Immunity Booster.

Tuesday, the Supreme Court requested a response from the Ministry of Ayush, the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, and the State of Kerala in response to a petition seeking to prohibit the administration of the homoeopathic medicine “Arsenic album 30” to children and elderly individuals over the age of 65 as a Covid-19 preventative

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Supreme Court Rejects Lawyer's Request To Take Action Against Comedian For 'Humiliating the Judicial System' because 'There Are Better Things To Do'

Supreme Court Rejects Lawyer’s Request To Take Action Against Comedian For ‘Humiliating the Judicial System’ because ‘There Are Better Things To Do’

On Monday, the Supreme Court refused to hear a petition lodged by an Advocate against stand-up comedian Anubhav Singh Bassi, alleging that he degraded ‘advocates and the judicial system’ in his Bas Kar Bassi special. A bench composed of Justices SK Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia was dissatisfied that an attorney filed such a frivolous petition.

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NDPS Act | In Case Of Prolonged Incarceration, Liberty Will Override Embargo Under Section 37: Supreme Court Grants Bail

NDPS Act | In Case Of Prolonged Incarceration, Liberty Will Override Embargo Under Section 37: Supreme Court Grants Bail

The Supreme Court, in evaluating a parole application for violating the 1985 Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, ruled that in the event of protracted incarceration, conditional liberty will supersede Section 37 of the Act. The Court stated that lengthy detention violates the fundamental rights guaranteed by Article 21, namely the protection of life and

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STRICT COMPLIANCE OF PROCEDURAL LAWS MANDATORY FOR PREVENTIVE DETENTION

Strict compliance of procedural laws mandatory for preventive detention

The Supreme Court of India, on 10th July, 2023, adjudicated upon preventive detention under the Jharkhand Control of Crimes Act, 2002, The Act deals with the “Externment” and “detention” of “anti-social elements” in the State of Jharkhand, subject to the procedure given in the Act. Under the provisions of the Act, the State Government can

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The Supreme Court Criticises States and High Courts for Not Filing Compliance Reports on Motor Accident Compensation Claims Directions.

The Supreme Court Reprimands States and High Courts for Failing to File Compliance Reports Regarding Directions Issued Regarding Motor Accident Compensation Claims

Monday, the Supreme Court exhorted the States and High Courts that had not presented their compliance ts with regard to a series of directives issued by the Supreme Court in December 2022 regarding motor accident compensation claims to do so by August 14. The Court warned that if the ts were not submitted on time,

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The Journalist's Cell Phone Cannot Be Seized Without Due Process

Convicted Person Claims To Have Spent Over Two Years In Prison; Police Claims He Never Was: High Court orders Haryana DGP to investigate the situation

The Haryana DGP has been ordered by the Punjab and Haryana High Court to look into a case in which a convict claims that he has already served more than two years and five months in custody in a case that dates back to 1999, but according to the police, he has not yet served

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The Journalist's Cell Phone Cannot Be Seized Without Due Process

The Journalist’s Cell Phone Cannot Be Seized Without Due Process Because It May Contain Criminal Activity Information: Kerala High Court

On Monday, the Kerala High Court severely reprimanded the State police for confiscating a journalist’s mobile phone without following the legal procedure.Justice P.V. Kunhikrishnan noted that if the seizure of a journalist’s mobile phone is necessary in connection with a criminal investigation, there are procedures to be followed. The petitioner, senior correspondent at “Mangalam Daily”

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BAIL GRANTED TO EX – DELHI MINISTER SATYENDAR JAIN

BAIL GRANTED TO EX – DELHI MINISTER SATYENDAR JAIN ON MEDICAL GROUNDS IN ED CASE EXTENDED BY THE SUPREME COURT

Aam Aadmi Leader and former cabinet minister of the Delhi Government Satyendar Jain’s interim bail granted to him on medical grounds in the money laundering was extended by the Hon’ble Supreme Court. The Division Bench ordered the medical records of Satyendar Jain to be placed on record before 24th July 2023. It was requested by

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