YouTuber Thugesh In Legal Trouble As ANI Sues For Copyright Infringement In Delhi Court: “He Used Our Videos Without Permission”

News agency ANI has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Thugesh for allegedly using their video clips without permission. The Delhi court has taken note and set the next hearing for September 12.

Union Bank Fraud? “Money Vanished Without My Permission”: Consumer Wins Rs 17.5 Lakh Battle After 23-Year Wait

The District Consumer Court has directed Union Bank to refund Rs 17.5 lakh, withdrawn without permission from a customer’s account. The court also imposed 5% yearly interest and called the bank’s act an unfair trade practice.

BREAKING | “Not Made Aware Court Permission Was Needed for Tree Felling During Visit To CAPFIMS”: Delhi L-G Tells Supreme Court

The Supreme Court today (23rd Oct) has sought an affidavit from Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena regarding alleged illegal tree felling for the CAPFIMS project. Saxena stated he was unaware that court permission was needed, citing prior approvals from the Delhi government. He emphasized that officials may have misinterpreted these approvals, acting in good faith.

[AIBE 2024 Controversy] CJI Seeks Clarification From BCI on Excluding Final Year Law Students Appear for the Bar Exam

Today (13th Sept): Final-semester LL.B. students at Delhi University challenge Bar Council of India’s notification barring them from AIBE-XIX. They claim it contradicts previous court rulings and violates their fundamental rights. They seek annulment of the notification, permission to take the exam, and an interim stay. The Supreme Court has requested BCI to justify the exclusion.

“Registry Directed Not to Accept Black and White Photographs in Pleadings Without Prior Court Permission”: Supreme Court

Yesterday, On 9th September, The Supreme Court ordered its registry to stop accepting black-and-white photographs in pleadings without prior permission. Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan noted that blurry images are often attached to petitions, emphasizing the need for high-quality colored photographs to maintain clarity and accuracy in legal documents. This directive aims to uphold the quality of legal submissions.

[BREAKING] “LG is Thinking He is a Court”: SC Criticizes Delhi LG for Tree Felling Permission

The Supreme Court Today (July 12th) said there was a complete non-application of mind by Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena in granting permission for felling of trees despite pendency of Delhi Development Authority (DDA)’s application for it before the top court.

Hemant Soren Denied Interim Bail by Jharkhand HC but Granted Permission to Attend Uncle’s Funeral

The Jharkhand High Court Today (May 3rd) dismissed a provisional bail application filed by jailed former Chief Minister Hemant Soren but allowed him to attend his uncle’s funeral rites.