He should feel ashamed of the words he used, his parents are suffering for it: Supreme Court on Allahbadia’s plea

-By Ayush Today, Supreme Court has  granted interim protection from arrest to YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia (Beer Biceps) in FIRs filed in Mumbai, Guwahati, and Jaipur over obscenity charges linked to his remarks on the “India’s Got Latent” show. Further, Supreme Court directs Allahbadia to submit its Passport and would seek prior information to go outside…

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Supreme Court Adjourns Hearing on Isha Foundation’s Environmental Clearance Issue for Vellangiri Hills Construction

Supreme Court on February 14 adjourned the matter concerning the Isha Foundation’s construction activities in Vellangiri Hills, Coimbatore. The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) had challenged the Madras High Court’s 2022 ruling, which had quashed a show-cause notice issued to the foundation for not obtaining mandatory environmental clearance for its construction work. A show-cause…

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Ranveer Allahbadia Moves SC To Club Multiple FIRs Lodged Against Him Over His Distasteful commentary On India’s Got Latent 

– Tanya Bansal  Ranveer Allahbadia has approached Supreme Court seeking protection from muliple FIRs filed against him over his controversial remarks during his appearance as a guest on Samay Raina’s India’s Got Latent. The complaints, lodged across different countries, accusing him of making distasteful commentary that sparked public outrage to which Ranveer approached the SC…

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Supreme Court Hears Plea for Rohingya Refugees’ Education and Welfare, Seeks Detailed Information on Living Conditions.

Today, The Supreme Court of India heard a plea regarding Rohingya refugee children’s school admissions and government assistance for families who lacked Aadhaar cards. Refugee families who desperately escaped persecution in Myanmar must receive access to schooling, medical services and other essential services despite they lack citizenship status in India. Senior Advocate Colin Gonsalves representing…

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Imprisoned MP Engineer Rashid Granted Temporary Parole for Duration To Attend Parliament Session

-By Ayushi Introduction: The case of bail application of Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid has recently been reviewed by the legal experts. Legal problem surfaced when Rashid’s bail plea was rejected by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) court as it understood the jurisdiction lacked over the matter. The special MP/MLA courts cannot bring cases which the…

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Court Rules Against Testing Validity of 13 State Laws in Generic Plea, Advises Approach to Specific High Courts: Supreme Court in Mob Lynching and Cow Vigilantism

-By Rakshit Mathur A significant case involving mob lynching in the name of cow protection was heard by the Supreme Court today. The National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW) filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), which expressed grave concerns about private organisations abusing the legal system in the name of stopping cattle smuggling. The case…

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Supreme Court Dismisses Union’s Appeals, Rules Lottery Distributors Not Liable for Service Tax:

The Supreme Court of India upheld the Sikkim High Court’s judgment declaring clause (zzzzn) of Section 65(105) of the Finance Act, 1994, unconstitutional, as it levied a service tax on lottery distributors. The Union Government’s appeal was dismissed by the top court, which ruled that activities connected with the promotion and marketing of lotteries are…

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