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Mark Zuckerberg’s testifies at social media trial over kids safety; says lawyers “mischaracterising” his words and other key things he told court

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took a stand in the Los Angeles court on February 18 in a landmark trial. The major trial examining whether social media platforms knowingly harm children. Zuckerberg rejected the claims that Instagram was designed to be addictive, saying lawyers were ‘mischaracterising’ his words. Meta CEO also argued that the internal emails…

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Relief for Honey Rose: High Court cancels GST notice against the ‘Rachel’ actress | Malayalam Movie News

The Kerala High Court has quashed a GST notice demanding Honey Rose’s tax records for multiple years in one go, stating separate requests are necessary. Meanwhile, her upcoming film ‘Rachel’, where she plays a butcher, has been postponed again, with makers citing release landscape concerns for a better audience experience. The Kerala High Court has…

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Domestic violence case: Supreme Court issues notice to cricketer Mohammad Shami on wife’s plea | Off the field News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked cricketer Mohammad Shami to respond to transfer petitions filed by his estranged wife, who wants multiple cases — including one related to domestic violence — shifted from West Bengal to Delhi.A bench of Justice Manoj Misra and Justice Manmohan agreed to hear two separate transfer pleas filed…

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Rajpal Yadav Cheque Bounce Case: ‘I respect every decision of the High Court’: Rajpal Yadav walks out of jail; to address media in press conference soon |

Actor Rajpal Yadav has been granted temporary release from Tihar Jail in his cheque bounce case. He plans to address the media soon, stating that all legal matters are before the High Court. Yadav, who paid Rs 1.5 crore to suspend his sentence, is currently busy with his niece’s wedding. His last film was ‘Bhool…

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Hate speech PIL ‘targets’ BJP CMs: Supreme Court | India News

NEW DELHI: SC on Tuesday criticised 12 ’eminent’ persons who together filed a PIL “targeting” CMs of BJP-governed states for alleged hate speeches while making a plea for framing guidelines to restrain constitutional functionaries and bureaucrats from breaching fidelity to constitutional morality. Appearing for petitioners, senior advocate Kapil Sibal told a bench of Chief Justice…

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Sivakarthikeyan’s ‘Seyon’ teaser, Prathyusha death case verdict, Madras High Court denies Vishal’s plea: Top 5 South stories of the day |

February 17 saw significant South Indian news, including the Supreme Court restoring a 5-year sentence in the Prathyusha death case and the Madras High Court denying Vishal more time in a loan dispute. Sivakarthikeyan’s ‘Seyon’ teaser also generated buzz, while actor Jayaram appeared before the ED in a Sabarimala gold probe. February 17 was packed…

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Madras High Court rejects actor Vishal’s plea for extension in Lyca Productions loan case – Reports |

Actor Vishal’s plea for a six-week extension to deposit Rs 10 crore in the Lyca Productions loan case has been rejected by the Madras High Court. Judges stated ample time was already provided, dismissing the actor’s claims of frozen bank accounts. This ruling intensifies pressure on Vishal to comply with the court’s earlier order. The…

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Prathyusha Death Case: Mother’s 24-year legal battle ends in justice, Supreme Court restores 5-year jail term |

The Supreme Court has restored a five-year jail term for Siddharth Reddy in the Prathyusha death case, concluding a 24-year legal battle. The apex court rejected Reddy’s plea against his conviction for abetting the actress’s suicide, upholding the trial court’s original sentence after her mother’s persistent pursuit of justice. TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains mention…

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‘Conveniently ignored others’: Supreme Court rejects plea against Himanta Sarma, Yogi Adityanath | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to entertain a plea seeking mandatory guidelines for public officials and political leaders, which cited alleged discriminatory remarks by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and UP CM Yogi Adityanath.A three-judge bench, led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, questioned the neutrality of the petition. While…

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