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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice BV Nagarathna"
Supreme Court Prohibits Conversion Of Residential Units Into Floor-Wise Apartments In Chandigarh Phase 1 To Protect 'Corbusier' Heritage
Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project : Supreme Court Clarifies Status Quo Order
Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Ex-Judge : Supreme Court Asks If It Is Necessary To Go On With Defamation Suit
Gautam Navlakha Requests Permission To Attend International Call From Daughter; Supreme Court Seeks NIA Response
Minister's Speech A 'Constitutional Tort' If It Leads To Acts Of Officers Harming Persons : Supreme Court
Ministers' Statements In Official Capacity Cannot Be Vicariously Attributed To Govt : Supreme Court; Justice Nagarathna Dissents
Hate Speech Strikes At Foundational Values Of Constitution; Political Parties Must Control Speeches Of Members: Justice BV Nagarathna
'Any' Means 'All' : Supreme Court Says Centre Can Demonetise All Series Of Bank Notes Invoking Section 26(2) Of RBI Act
RBI Didn't Independently Apply Its Mind In Recommending Demonetisation, Entire Exercise Carried Out In 24 Hours : Justice BV Nagarathna
Whether Demonetisation Achieved Its Objects Is Not Relevant To Decide Its Legality : Supreme Court
Demonetisation Decision Making Process Lawful, Supreme Court Holds By 4:1 Majority; Justice Nagarathna Dissents
PC Act - No Offence Made Out By Showing Mere Acceptance Of Bribe Without Proving Offer Or Demand : Supreme Court
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