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Supreme Court Directs NMC To Issue Fresh Guidelines To Admit Persons With Disabilities Into Medical Courses

The Supreme Court will review a Special Leave Petition by ex-Army officer Rakesh Walia, alleging malicious prosecution under BNSS, Section 528, due to repeated FIRs filed by the complainant. The case highlights issues around potential misuse of legal processes and claims of wrongful prosecution.

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From Battlefield to Courtroom: Ex-Army Officer Fights Alleged Legal Harassment

The Supreme Court will review a Special Leave Petition by ex-Army officer Rakesh Walia, alleging malicious prosecution under BNSS, Section 528, due to repeated FIRs filed by the complainant. The case highlights issues around potential misuse of legal processes and claims of wrongful prosecution.

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Qualification Quandary: The Battle for Technician Grade-II Appointments

The Supreme Court in Mukul Kumar Tyagi vs. The State of Uttar Pradesh addressed the termination of UPPCL Technician Grade-II appointees, ruling that candidates with valid qualifications at the time of their interview should not face disqualification due to timing discrepancies.

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Mutual Consent Divorce and Child Custody in India

It all starts with high hopes, thousands of dreams for the upcoming future, abundant celebrations, with everyone wishing the newly wedded couple a forever of togetherness. Time flies, hardships cross the paths, and then, reality hits, and sometimes, people are not able to stay together anymore. It may not be so difficult if both wish to end things peacefully. However, marriage is not just husband and wife. Children of those couples have the most at stake. Initial years decide the upbringing of what the human would shape like, not externally but internally. If parents fight over who will keep the child, it is not good for anyone. Here, we throw some light upon mutual divorce and custodial rights.

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How to Avoid Arrest in Matrimonial Cases? - Know here

A woman may file a complaint for cruelty under Section 498A of IPC - Now Sections 85 and 86 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at the nearest Women Cell or the Local Police Station, as the case may be. The complainant woman is handed over a receipt for the complaint and accompanying documents by the Police. Thereafter, the Investigating Officer calls the in-laws and informs the woman when her presence may be required. The in-laws will be given summon/notice, and informed about the allegations of cruelty by the wife, seeking their response/representation. If the Investigating Officer deems it fit, they may proceed with counselling to aim at reconciliation and settle the matter amicably in matrimonial cases. If it succeeds, the IO suggests the parties to make a settlement deed stating the terms of compromise, which shall be signed by the parties and witnesses and submitted with the Police. If the matter is not settled amicably, FIR is registered, and the woman may seek possession of her Stridhan from the in-laws. The IO proceeds with investigation and a chargesheet is filed with the Court.

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Judicial Scrutiny: Unraveling the Qualifications Dilemma in KPSC Recruitment

The Supreme Court reinforces fair qualification standards, ruling against Kerala PSC's arbitrary changes in LDC recruitment and emphasizing clarity in public service selection criteria.

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Beyond the Original Parties: The Rights of Pendente Lite Transferees in Indian Law

The Supreme Court upheld the right of third-party transferees to challenge property execution if they can prove an independent claim, clarifying that limitation begins from the final decree date, not the stamping date.

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No Proof, No Case: Bombay HC Clears Former Go First MD in Data Theft Row

The Bombay High Court has quashed a case of alleged data theft lodged against Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, the former managing director of the now grounded domestic carrier Go First, saying no offence was made out against him.

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Birth registration can't be denied to children from invalid marriage: Himachal Pradesh High Court

The Himachal Pradesh High Court recently ruled that birth registration cannot be denied to children born from invalid marriages. This decision emphasizes that all children, regardless of the marital status of their parents, are entitled to equal rights and protections under the law.

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Supreme Court Redefines Medical Negligence: Unfavorable Outcomes Don’t Mean Liability

In Neeraj Sud & Anr. v. Jaswinder Singh (Minor) & Anr., the Supreme Court examined medical negligence, focusing on the liability of a doctor for a surgery with adverse outcomes. Jaswinder Singh’s parents alleged negligence after a ptosis surgery by Dr. Neeraj Sud worsened his vision and drooping eyelid condition. While the NCDRC held the doctor liable, the Supreme Court overturned this, ruling that complications alone don't imply negligence. The Court emphasized that without clear evidence of deviation from standard medical care, as assessed by the Bolam Test, adverse results do not constitute negligence. This decision upholds protections for medical professionals while ensuring fair patient treatment in negligence claims.

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Impact of GST on the Indian Economy: A Legal Analysis

The Goods and Services Tax, implemented in 2017, represents one of the most significant tax reforms in Indian history. It is designed to create a unified tax structure across the nation. This article explores the economic and legal impacts of GST on India.

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ALL INDIA JUDICIAL SERVICE FOR DISTRICT JUDICIARY WOULD BE ABSOLUTE DISASTER: KAPIL SIBAL

The central government has proposed an All India Judicial Service (AIJS) to centralize the enforcement for engaging the judges in the district judiciary in India. This reform is aimed at rationalising the appointment of judges and to fill the post of vacancies the lower judiciary.

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