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Bhavini Mishra is a senior law correspondent at Business Standard, specialising in commercial law, insolvency, intellectual property law, and policy matters. In her leisure time, she enjoys discovering new food spots and binge-watching TV shows, combining her love for good food and compelling narratives.
Bhavini Mishra is a senior law correspondent at Business Standard, specialising in commercial law, insolvency, intellectual property law, and policy matters. In her leisure time, she enjoys discovering new food spots and binge-watching TV shows, combining her love for good food and compelling narratives.
Reliance had been accused of 'unjust enrichment of over $1.5 billion' in Bay of Bengal
The CJI also said that denying someone legal aid amounted to criminal contempt
A two-member Principal bench of President Ramalingam Sudhakar and Member Avinash K Srivastava issued a notice to Spicejet to file their reply
Lessors have moved application to repossess aircraft during legal proceedings, says company's lawyer
Airline seeks interim moratorium
Centre to form a panel to address 'genuine humane concerns' of same-sex couples
The court said the intention of the legislature behind Section 145 is very clear
Sebi, which was set to file a status report in the matter on May 2, asked top court to give it six more months to complete its probe into short-seller Hindenburg Research's allegations against Adani
Justice M R Shah and Justice Sanjiv Khanna dismissed a batch of petitions challenging the constitutionality of Section 327(7) of the Companies Act, 2013
The apex court has said that the 'cooling off' period of six months, which is given to a couple to reconcile, can be dispensed if certain conditions are met
Attorney General says govt is keen to push reform; court to hear matter again in August
Registration committee is a technical statutory body that evaluates the efficacy and safety of insecticides under the specified conditions for use in the country
'Highly inappropriate' of the bar council to make public criticism when court is hearing matter
The division bench had said that the rules did not seem to offer protection to fair criticism of the government like parody and satire
The Bench also indicated that the Centre should see if there can be separate legislation to protect the rights of same-sex couples
It has requested the Supreme Court to intervene using its powers granted by the Constitution's Article 131 which allows it to decide on inter-state or Centre-state disputes
"The real question is who would take a call on what constitutes marriage between a particular class of people," Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, said on fifth day of hearing
Anti-trust regulator has asked tech giant to not restrict app developers from using third-party billing services
Legal experts said that this judgment will give some clarity and predictability
Group representing digital start-ups says tech giant's system charges high service fee, is contrary to CCI's orders