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Sabarimala Case: Supreme Court Warns Against Diluting Religion in Name of Reform
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Shivam Y.

Sabarimala Case: Supreme Court Warns Against Diluting Religion in Name of Reform

The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday (15 April) made significant oral observations while hearing the Sabarimala reference, cautioning that social reform measures must not erode the core of religious practices.

In 2019, the Court referred larger constitutional questions particularly the balance between equality and religious freedom to a nine-judge Constitution Bench.

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No Relief for Law Student Posing as Advocate: Gujarat High Court Rejects Anticipatory Bail
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Shivam Y.

No Relief for Law Student Posing as Advocate: Gujarat High Court Rejects Anticipatory Bail

In a significant order, the Gujarat High Court declined anticipatory bail to a law student accused of posing as an advocate and allegedly participating in a wider fraud network. The court noted serious allegations and the need for custodial interrogation.

According to the complaint, offences under multiple provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 were invoked. The complainant alleged financial cheating and misrepresentation over a period spanning January 2025 to February 2026.

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Supreme Court Grants Probation Relief to Convicts in Assault Case, Says Fine-Only Sentences Also Eligible
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Vivek G.

Supreme Court Grants Probation Relief to Convicts in Assault Case, Says Fine-Only Sentences Also Eligible

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India clarified that even offenders sentenced only to a fine can be considered for probation under the law. The Court partly allowed an appeal filed by multiple accused persons convicted in an assault case from Maharashtra.

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Rajasthan High Court Stays Consumer Proceedings Against Actor Salman Khan Over Pan Masala Advertisement Row
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Shivam Y.

Rajasthan High Court Stays Consumer Proceedings Against Actor Salman Khan Over Pan Masala Advertisement Row

The Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur has put on hold the consumer proceedings initiated against actor Salman Khan in a case alleging misleading advertisement linked to a pan masala product. The order came during a hearing on a writ petition filed by the actor challenging earlier consumer forum directions.

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