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TikTok Sued By US Justice Department For Failing To Protect Privacy Of Children

The US Justice department filed a lawsuit against TikTok and its parent company ByteDance on 2nd August, accusing TikTok of failing to protect chlidren's privacy. The lawsiut is a part of the Biden adminstration's efforts to address its concerns regarding TikTok's data practices and its implications on national security.  It is alleged that TikTok violated […]

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Pregnant Woman Dismissed with ‘Jazz Hands’ Emoji: UK Employment Tribunal Awards £93,616.74

Judge Gary Smart of The UK Employment Tribunal, recently upheld the claims of pregnancy discrimination and unfair dismissal of one Ms. Paula Milushka and awarded her £93,616.74 (approx Rs.1 Crore) in compensation for being wrongfully dismissed by her line Manager through a text message containing a jazz hands emoji while she was on pregnancy-related sick

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Court-Ordered Lunch: A Consequence of Lawyers’ Unnecessary Pettiness

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama turned a mundane procedural dispute into an unexpected lesson in professionalism, ordering opposing counsel to share a lunch and discuss how to uphold civility throughout the case. The plaintiff's counsel was ordered to pay for the meal, while the defendants' counsel was instructed to

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Do Insolvency Proceedings Abate On Death Of Guarantor?

In a recent decision, the division bench of NCLT, Delhi comprising of Rahul Bhatnagar Mahendra (Technical Member) and Khandelwal (Judicial Member), found no merit in an interim application for substitution of legal heirs of the deceased personal guarantor and dismissed it together with the company petition and other pending interlocutory applications. The Applicant had made

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