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Indian judiciary

Delhi High Court Upholds Conviction of Former Congress MLA Rajendra Bharti in Bank Fraud Case

Former Congress MLA Rajendra Bharti has suffered a major legal setback after the Delhi High Court upheld his conviction and three-year jail sentence in a bank fraud case. The court dismissed his appeal against the trial court’s verdict, effectively maintaining the punishment that had earlier led to the loss of his legislative membership.
Politics 
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Supreme Court Quashes POCSO Conviction After Marriage with Victim

The Supreme Court overturned a POCSO conviction using Article 142 powers after the accused married the victim, who herself sought quashing of the case following her husband’s abandonment and ₹10 lakh compensation. Details of the 2018 case and 2024 marriage.
National 
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SC Working Strength Hits Record 37 With 5 New Judges

The Supreme Court makes history as 5 new judges take oath under CJI Surya Kant, pushing the working strength to a record 37 amidst a new sanctioned cap of 38.  
National 
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Chhattisgarh HC opts for virtual hearings to save fuel

 Chhattisgarh High Court moves summer vacation hearings online. Chief Justice mandates virtual courts, car-pooling, and staff WFH to save fuel and resources.  
States  Chhattisgarh 
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SC slams PIL misuse as 'Paisa Interest Litigation'

 The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned the motives behind the 2006 Sabarimala PIL, labeling the misuse of such pleas as 'Paisa Interest Litigation.'  
National 
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Supreme Court Expands Terrorist Act Definition in Umar Khalid Bail Denial: What It Means for India

 Supreme Court denies bail to Umar Khalid in Delhi riots case, expands UAPA terrorist act definition beyond violence. Key implications for national security and civil liberties explained.
National  Special News 
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Supreme Court Expands UAPA Terrorist Act Definition in Delhi Riots Case: Implications for Civil Liberties

 The Supreme Court denied bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam while broadening the UAPA terrorist act definition beyond physical violence in the 2020 Delhi Riots case, raising concerns over protest rights.
Opinion 
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