Excise Policy Case: CBI Files Caveats In Supreme Court As Arvind Kejriwal And Manish Sisodia Challenge Delhi HC Order 

The Central Bureau of Investigation filed caveats in the Supreme Court of India on pleas by Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in the Delhi excise policy case, seeking to be heard before any interim relief is granted.

Kantara Mimicry Row: Karnataka High Court Extends Relief to Ranveer Singh Till March 9 Over “Ghost” Remark

The Karnataka High Court has extended interim protection to actor Ranveer Singh in the Kantara mimicry case till March 9. The FIR was filed after he referred to the “Chavunda” deity as a “ghost”, allegedly hurting religious sentiments.

Delhi High Court Orders Priya & Mandhira Kapur to Maintain Dignity, Bars Public Defamation Amid Rs 20 Crore Legal Battle

The Delhi High Court has directed Priya Kapur and Mandhira Kapur Smith to refrain from making defamatory statements against each other. The order came during a Rs 20 crore defamation suit filed by Priya, with the next hearing scheduled for May 14.

Phone Tapping Case: Supreme Court Extends Interim Protection to Ex-SIB Chief T Prabhakar Rao

Today, on 16th January, The Supreme Court extended interim protection to former Telangana SIB chief T. Prabhakar Rao in the phone-tapping probe until March 10, observing custodial interrogation was already permitted and questioning the State’s insistence on continued incarceration without further justification.

Trademark Battle: Delhi High Court Grants Interim Relief to Allcargo Against ‘VRS ALLCARGO

The Delhi High Court granted interim relief to Allcargo Logistics, restraining use of the mark ‘VRS ALLCARGO’ or similar variants, holding it likely to confuse consumers and amount to trademark infringement and passing off.

No Personality Can Be Portrayed This Way: Bombay High Court Protects Shilpa Shetty From Deepfake Misuse

The Bombay High Court protected Shilpa Shetty from deepfake misuse, stressing that “no personality can be portrayed this way” online.The Court said such manipulated content harms dignity and privacy, directing platforms to remove all objectionable material misusing her image.

Prof. Ashok Swain’s OCI Card | Delhi High Court Seeks Centre’s Response on Plea to Allow His Entry Into India

Today, On 14th November, The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the MEA and MHA on Professor Ashok Swain’s plea challenging his blacklisting from entering India. The Sweden-based academic argues that the government’s decision violates legal principles and constitutional protections.

No Interim Relief: Delhi Court Rejects Newslaundry’s Appeal Against John Doe Gag Order in Adani Defamation Case

Delhi court refused interim relief to Newslaundry in its appeal against a gag order restraining defamatory content on Adani Enterprises. Judge said Newslaundry is not an aggrieved party; matter listed for October 15.

When Vacancies Were First Notified, Enrollment Wasn’t Required: Supreme Court Allows Prosecutors & Govt Advocates in Chhattisgarh Judicial Service Exam Without Bar Enrollment

Today, On 19th September, The Supreme Court, allowing Chhattisgarh Judicial Service candidates to sit for the exam without Bar Council enrollment, said, “When vacancies were first notified, enrollment wasn’t required.” The decision gives interim relief ahead of the preliminary exam this Sunday.