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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Supreme Court Rules"
Amicus S Muralidhar Suggests Amendments To Supreme Court Rules To Ensure Accuracy In Pleadings
Chamber Judge Refers Appeal Against Registrar's Refusal To Accept Petition To Court As Matter Involves Interpretation Of Order
Vaikunta Baliga College Of Law: Certificate Course On Supreme Court Rules Of Practice And Procedure
"Whether 'Advocate On Record' Includes Sole Proprietary Firm?" Supreme Court Leaves The Question To SC Rule Making Authority
Single Benches Of SC To Hear Transfer Petitions, Bail Matters Of Offences Punishable With 7 Yrs Imprisonment From May 13 [Read Circular]
Supreme Court Bar Association Passes Resolution Against Constitution Of Single Benches In SC [Read Resolution]
Breaking : Single Bench Of SC To Hear Transfer Petitions, Bail Matters Of Offences Punishable With 7 Yrs Imprisonment [Read Notification]
Breaking: RTI Act Won’t Prevail Over Supreme Court Rules: Delhi HC [Read Judgment]
Madras High Court contemplates introducing the ‘Advocate-on-Record’ system as followed in the Supreme Court
SCBA meets CJI, Supreme Court to get new canteen, reception area. Printed cause lists to be discontinued and SC to become a Wi-Fi campus
Disclose the whistle-blower: Supreme Court on CBI’s Chief Visitors Book
Pronouncing a judgment and then withdrawing it : An unsung blatant error in law!!
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