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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice S Ravindra Bhat"
“How Can We Start Selling Bail Like This": Supreme Court Says Onerous Bail Conditions Must Not Be Imposed Ordinarily
Supreme Court Emphasises Importance Of “Support Persons” For Victims Under POCSO Act; Issues Guidelines
Pension | Past Service As Contractual Employee To Be Taken Into Account For Pension: Supreme Court
Is There Any CAG Report On Implementation Of Manual Scavengers Act? Supreme Court Asks Centre
Court Has No Power To Modify Award U/Sec 34 Arbitration & Conciliation Act : Supreme Court
S 27 Evidence Act | Disclosure Statements Cannot Be Sole Basis For Conviction : Supreme Court
'Strictly Follow Arnesh Kumar Guidelines On Arrest' : Supreme Court Directs High Courts & DGPs To Ensure Compliance
Paradoxical That Right To Vote Isn't A Fundamental Right Though Democracy Is An Essential Feature Of Constitution : Supreme Court
Manual Scavenging | 'Generation After Generation These People Are Into This. What About Rehabilitation?' : Supreme Court Asks Centre
Persons With Disability Act 1995 Mandated Reservation In Promotions Too : Supreme Court Grants Relief To RBI Employee
Don't Grant Bail In Private Cheating Cases Merely Because Accused Undertook To Deposit Money : Supreme Court Reminds Courts
Sec 180 IPC Can't Be Applied Against A Person For Refusing To Sign Statement Given To Police : Supreme Court Castigates DySP
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