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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice L Nageswara Rao"
BREAKING : Supreme Court Asks High Courts To Adopt Draft Rules Of Criminal Practice Within 6 Months
Madras Bar Association Moves Supreme Court Challenging Tribunals Reforms Ordinance 2021
Section 138 NI Act - Magistrates Should Record Reasons Before Converting Summary Trial To Summons Trial: Supreme Court
Escalation Of Prices Cannot Be The Sole Ground To Deny Specific Performance: Supreme Court
SC Dismisses Challenge Against Delhi HC Decision Holding That Widow's Right To Compensation For Husband's Death Will Not Abate After Re-Marriage
Compassionate Employment Cannot Be Granted After A Lapse Of Reasonable Period: Supreme Court
Won't Let Artificial Intelligence Do Decision Making; Judges' Autonomy & Discretion Will Be Retained : CJI Bobde
Interim Appointments For CBI Director Cannot Go On, Says Supreme Court In Common Cause's Plea Seeking Regular Director
Second Appeal: Judgment Should Not Be Interfered With By High Court Unless There Is A Substantial Question Of Law, Reiterates Supreme Court
Free Speech Of Citizens Cannot Be Stifled By Implicating Them In Criminal Cases: Supreme Court
'We Cannot Take This 16% Reservation Lightly', Says Supreme Court On Maratha Quota[Hearing Day 8]
Telephonic Message Which Does Not Clearly Specify The Offence, Cannot Be Treated As An FIR: Supreme Court
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