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The Supreme Court on Monday (July 14) set aside the Punjab & Haryana High Court’s judgment that held that recording a wife’s telephonic conversation without her knowledge amounts to a
Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave decided to quit legal profession. He announced this decision on turning the age of 70 years. He said that he will use his time to help
Senior Counsel Vivek Sood’s ‘Right to Privacy Arguing for the People’ — Released by Supreme Court Judge • Authored by Senior Advocate Vivek Sood, the book was unveiled by
Veering away from the norm that an aspirant should have the “requisite qualification” at the time of notification of job vacancy, the Supreme Court said an “equivalent qualification” at the
The Apex Court held that the new conditions in clarificatory nature to existing Tax Law can not be presumed to be retrospective in nature. The assessee, M.M. Aqua Technologies Ltd.
Political Parties must make criminal records of their poll candidates public within 48 hours of their selection, the Supreme Court said today, in a big step towards decriminalising politics. In
NEW DELHI: The statutory selection committees led by Supreme Court judges have collectively decided to stop conducting interviews to recommend names for appointment of members to important tribunals till the