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Crackdown on Fake Cures: SC Calls for Stronger Enforcement

Emphasizing on the critical role of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, the Supreme Court recently in a case underscored the need for a structured mechanism enabling citizens to file complaints against misleading medical advertisements. A bench comprising Justice Abhay S. Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan examined the issue and directed Senior Advocate […]

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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 leave. According to the

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SC Lays Down Principles on the Permissibility of Registering a Second FIR

The Supreme Court clarified that while a second FIR for the same offence is not maintainable, a subsequent FIR may be registered if it pertains to a distinct offence. The Court emphasized that the determination of whether a second FIR is legally permissible depends on the nature, scope, and ambit of the allegations in both

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Abuse of Law: SC Dismisses Sukash Chandra Shekhar’s Plea for Jail Transfer

The Supreme Court on 18th February, 2025 dismissed a writ petition filed by an alleged conman Sukash Chandrashekhar, who is facing 27 cases, including extortion charges, seeking a transfer from Mandoli jail to Karnataka or any state where the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is not in power. A bench of Justice Bela M. Trivedi and

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SC Quashes Defamation Against TOI: Freedom of Speech is Paramount, But Media Must Publish Responsibly

Quashing a criminal defamation case of 2014 against the Editorial Director of Bennett Coleman And Co, publishers of ‘Times of India’ newspaper, the bench of Justice J.B Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan of the Supreme Court cautioned that those working in positions of prominence in media must exercise caution and responsibly publish statements, opinions or

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Money Laundering Not an Ordinary Crime: SC Slams High Court’s ‘Casual’ Bail Order in PMLA Case

Critiquing the Patna High Court approach of granting bail as "casual and cavalier" the Supreme Court has set aside the bail granted to the individual accused of committing money laundering after observing that the High Court failed to satisfy the twin conditions stipulated under Section 45 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (“PMLA”).

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Prioritise Justice Over Technical Violations: SC To Writ Courts

The Supreme Court recently reaffirmed that writ courts should not interfere in cases involving mere violations of statutory provisions or norms unless such violations result in injustice. The Division Bench of Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan, emphasized that the High Court’s power under Article 226 is discretionary. Therefore, even if an order is

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No More Power Rebates for Industries: SC Backs Goa Government

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court upheld the Goa Government’s decision to reclaim electricity tariff rebates previously granted to various industrial establishments. The Court’s verdict reaffirmed the government’s authority to retract or alter economic incentives if they impose a strain on public finances. A bench comprising Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Sandeep Mehta concluded

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