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‘Jana Nayagan’ censor row: Revising committee or Supreme Court? Makers to take final call on Thalapathy Vijay starrer |

Thalapathy Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ faces an uncertain release as makers weigh options after a High Court verdict. Following a dispute over its censor certificate, the production house is deciding between approaching the Revising Committee or the Supreme Court. The film’s Pongal release was missed due to these ongoing legal battles. A pivotal moment in the…

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Domestic cruelty, dowry harassment: Supreme Court rules misuse of Section 498A cannot be a ground to strike it down

The Court acknowledged that the dowry harassment and domestic cruelty remain harsh realities of the Indian Society. (AI image) In a significant decision delivered on 15.04.2025, the Supreme Court firmly refused to interfere with the constitutionality of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (now Section 84 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023). While acknowledging…

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Supreme Court judge slams collegium for transfer on government nudge | India News

NEW DELHI: Stressing that the biggest threat to the independence of the judiciary “is from within”, Supreme Court judge Ujjal Bhuyan expressed on Saturday his dissent and disappointment with the collegium’s decision to transfer Justice Atul Sreedharan from MP high court to Allahabad HC on the Centre’s suggestion, and said it “reveals a striking intrusion…

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Seven years in jail, but no proof of dowry death: Supreme Court corrects trial court error – here’s what the case is about

When Karan Singh (Appellant) found himself standing alone, convicted of dowry death and cruelty under Section 304-B (Dowry Death) and Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, his legal options narrowed significantly. Though tried alongside his parents, who were acquitted, the Sessions Court convicted Karan Singh, sentencing him to seven years rigorous imprisonment for…

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Supreme Court rejects privacy plea, allows ED to access I-PAC man’s phone | India News

NEW DELHI: SC Thursday refused to restrain ED from accessing information from the mobile phone of I-PAC functionary Jitendra Mehta, which was seized during a search on Jan 8 at the political consultancy firm’s Delhi office. Mehta has been summoned for questioning at the ED headquarters on Friday.Appearing before a bench headed by CJI Surya…

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Husband cannot evade maintenance obligation solely for disobeying restitution decree: Supreme Court – why the ruling is important

The Court drew a clear distinction between a “refusal” to live with the husband and mere non-compliance with a restitution decree. (AI image) On 10th January 2025, the Supreme Court, in a historic ruling, reaffirmed the social-welfare character of maintenance laws and held that a husband cannot evade his maintenance obligation under Section 125 of…

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