Sunny Leone’s Chica Loca Bar Banned in Lucknow Housing Complex by Consumer Court

Uttar Pradesh Consumer Commission stopped the construction of “Chica Loca by Sunny Leone” bar inside a residential society in Lucknow. The court cited safety issues, noise, and rule violations affecting senior citizens’ peaceful life.

Supreme Court: All Retired High Court Judges Must Get Equal Pension, No Discrimination Between Permanent and Additional Judges

NEW DELHI: 19th May: The Supreme Court of India has clearly said that all retired High Court judges – whether they were permanent judges or additional judges – must receive equal pension and other retirement benefits. This ruling aims to ensure that there is no unfair treatment among retired judges when it comes to pensions and post-retirement benefits.

Delhi Court Acquits 7 Women Accused Of Obscene Dance At Bar: “Wearing Short Clothes Not A Crime”

A Delhi court has freed seven women accused of dancing “obscenely” in a bar, ruling that neither wearing small clothes nor dancing is a crime unless it annoys others. The judge criticized the police for making up a false case without public support or proper evidence. The court also acquitted the bar manager, stating that there was no proof of any rule violation.

“Being Customers in a Bar Where Women Are Dancing Is Not Obscene”: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court observed that no person can be prosecuted for merely watching women dancing at a bar in an obscene manner. A two-judge bench of the Bombay High Court quashed a case against a man who was arrested by the Mumbai for allegedly watching women dance at a bar.

“Guidelines Contradict Govt’s Intent”: Arbitration Bar of India Urges Govt to Withdraw Arbitration Guidelines

The Arbitration Bar of India (ABI) and Indian Arbitration Forum have expressed concerns regarding an office memorandum issued by the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure, titled “Guidelines for Arbitration and Mediation in Contracts for Domestic Public Procurement”.

“Being Appointed as An Advocate Commissioner is an Honor”: Kerala High Court Stated

On wednesday (6th of March): The Kerala High Court emphasized that being appointed as an advocate commissioner is an honor, not simply a commercial endeavor. The court criticized a young lawyer’s misconception that the role was purely for monetary gain. It stressed the need for the bar and the bench to guide and nurture young legal professionals for the integrity of the legal system.