In a landmark judgment Bombay High Court Rejects Quashing of Gang-Rape Case, reiterates the principle that heinous crimes cannot be trivialized through private settlements, “Law Can’t Be Played With for Money or Pressure”
On 1 July 2025, Patna High Court reinstates the Bihar Military Police Personnel who was dismissed, saying that Breath Analyzer Test alone is not sufficient for finding consumption of alcohol.
The government is to reduce the GST from 12% to 5 % on the products used daily by the middle class. This move of the government will be the gift for the middle class as the products used on daily basis will be cheaper.
Union government issues new rules for Ola, Uber on peak-hour pricing and ride cancellation. States must adopt the new guidelines within three months.
Orissa High Court ruled that maternity benefits can’t be denied to women based on contractual jobs. The court called such denial inhumane and against the spirit of womanhood and dignity.
Kapil Sibal in his article published in Indian Express, raised question, ‘why was the currency not seized?’ and argues that the inquiry of the in-house committee is deeply flawed.
Dismissed DSP Gursher Singh Sandhu face a vigilance bureau case, for possessing assets from unknown income source, linked to the controversial Lawrence Bishnoi jail interview. Investigation revealed, DSP spent 10 times of his official income over three years.
Rajasthan High Court directs NTA to take a fresh decision for the IIT-JEE Aspirant who was caught using unfair means and cheating in the examination. The court emphasized that decisionis the violation of principle of natural justice – “audi alteram partem”
Bombay High Court grants bail to Abbas Tapshir Khan, holding that 737g of seized greenish leafy substance doesn’t fall under the NDPS definition of ganja and qualifies as small quantity — Section 37 NDPS not attracted.
Patna High Court dismissed a delayed unpaid salary claim, highlighting that even valid grievances can be denied if not pursued timely, reaffirming the application of the doctrine of laches under Article 226 of the Constitution.
