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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice JB Pardiwala"
Petition Under Article 32 To Challenge A Binding Judgment Not Maintainable : Supreme Court
'Shameful, Nothing To Do With Christ's Teachings' : Supreme Court On Dispute Between Christian Groups
MBBS : Supreme Court Imposes Rs 2.5 Crores Penalty On Medical College For Illegal Admissions; Protects Students
Company Secretary's Liability : Supreme Court Says Compliance Officer Should Ensure Compliance With SEBI's Buyback Regulations
Adani-Hindeburg :'How To Protect Indian Investors?', Supreme Court Seeks Views Of Centre, SEBI On Strengthening Regulatory Framework
'Meat Affordable Means of Protein For Poor': Supreme Court On Plea To Curb Killing Of Animals
Secular State Has To Prevent Hate Speech At Any Cost : Supreme Court
Supreme Court Directs Videography Of Sakal Hindu Samaj Meet; Asks Police To Take Preventive Action If Necessary To Prevent Hate Speech
'For Parliament To Decide Whether To Allow Candidates To Contest From Two Seats' : Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge To Sec 33(7) RP Act
'We Don't Believe In Unnecessarily Putting People Behind Bars': Supreme Court Expresses Surprise At Lengthy Bail Hearings In Delhi Riots Case
Delegated Legislation Which Is Ultra Vires The Parent Act Cannot Be Given Any Effect : Supreme Court
Consumption Of Electricity In Excess Of Connected/Contracted Load Would Amount To 'Unauthorised Use Of Electricity' : Supreme Court
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