Lawyers staged a demonstration calling for the elevation of candidates from the state to vacancies on the Telangana High Court bench.
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Hyderabad Court Grants Interim Bail to Minister’s Son Bandi Sai Bageerath to Appear for BBA Exams
The court permitted the accused in a POCSO case temporary liberty until June 25 and directed him to appear for his management examinations.
India Supreme Court Holds Multiple Anticipatory Bail Applications in Quick Succession an Abuse of Process
The Supreme Court ruled that filing three anticipatory bail petitions within three months without any material change in circumstances is an abuse of extraordinary judicial remedy.
Allahabad High Court Reiterates POSH Act Complaints Cannot Be Rejected at Threshold on Delay Ground Alone
The ruling clarified that sexual harassment complaints under the 2013 Act must have their delay reasons examined before any dismissal at threshold.
India High Court NEET Re-Examination Controversy Ruling Upholds Government’s Temporary Platform-Blocking Powers
The landmark ruling from the NEET-UG re-examination controversy affirmed the government’s authority to impose platform-wide blocking orders as intermediary liability.
Supreme Court Directs Measures to Reduce Adjournments in Motor Accident Compensation Cases Pending 8 Years
The court noted compensation appeals languish an average of eight years in High Courts and issued directives requiring claimants to file proof with initial claims.
French Court Orders TotalEnergies to Account for Emissions from Use of Its Products
A Paris court upheld a climate NGO lawsuit requiring the oil giant to measure and report the greenhouse gas emissions produced when customers burn its fuel.
Bengaluru Court Re-Issues Non-Bailable Warrant Against Actor Prakash Raj Over Multiple Voter ID Allegations
A private complaint alleging that the actor held voter ID cards registered in Karnataka Tamil Nadu and Telangana prompted the re-issuance of the arrest warrant.
Allahabad High Court Rules Sexual Harassment Complaints Cannot Be Dismissed for Delay Alone
The court ruled that internal complaints committees must examine the reasons for any delay before dismissing cases filed under the POSH Act 2013.
Calcutta High Court Rules Proposed Amendment to Contract Terms Does Not Constitute Anticipatory Breach
Court clarifies that suggesting renegotiation of terms only becomes anticipatory breach when there is outright refusal to perform the entire contract.