• Justice Arun Monga, Delhi High Court

    Used Her Own Minor Daughter As Weapon: Delhi High Court Imposes ₹10K Costs On Woman for Filing Frivolous POCSO Case
    29 Sept 2025 4:30 PM IST

  • Muslim Personal Law Cannot Override POCSO Act Or BNS: Delhi High Court

    Muslim Personal Law Cannot Override POCSO Act Or BNS: Delhi High Court
    29 Sept 2025 4:06 PM IST

  • Justice Nandesh S. Deshpande and Justice Urmila Joshi-Phalke, Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench

    FIR Under POCSO Act Cannot Be Quashed Merely Because Accused & Victim Married and A Child Is Born: Bombay High Court
    29 Sept 2025 3:30 PM IST

  • Justice M. Nagaprasanna, Karnataka High Court, X Corp

    No Social Media Platform Can Treat Indian Marketplace As A Mere Playground: Karnataka High Court Rejects X Corp’s Plea Against ‘Sahyog Portal’
    29 Sept 2025 3:00 PM IST

  • Justice Siddhartha Varma, Justice Madan Pal Singh, Allahabad High Court

    Intermediary Not Liable For Acts Of Third Parties On Its Platform: Allahabad High Court Quashes FIR Against CEO Of Shaadi.com
    29 Sept 2025 2:30 PM IST

  • Justice Arun Monga, Delhi High Court

    Is It Not Time To Move Towards Uniform Civil Code?: Delhi High Court Highlights Difference Under Hindu & Islamic Law On Marriage Of Minor Girls
    29 Sept 2025 2:00 PM IST

  • Justice Prateek Jalan, Delhi High Court

    Computation Of Family’s Income Including Notional Income From Terminal Benefits Valid For Considering Ex-Gratia Payment: Delhi High Court
    29 Sept 2025 1:30 PM IST

  • Justice Jasmeet Singh, Delhi High Court

    Mandatory Injunctions U/S. 9 Arbitration Act Can Be Granted Only in Clear, Compelling & Exceptional Circumstances: Delhi High Court
    29 Sept 2025 1:01 PM IST

  • Justice Anil Kshetarpal, Justice Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar, Delhi High Court

    Family Courts Cannot Convert Separate Divorce Petitions Into Mutual Consent Divorce Petition U/S. 13B Hindu Marriage Act: Delhi High Court
    29 Sept 2025 12:30 PM IST

  • Certificate From Revenue Authorities Need Not Be Accepted As Conclusive Proof To Declare A Person As ‘Indigent’: Madras High Court

    Certificate From Revenue Authorities Need Not Be Accepted As Conclusive Proof To Declare A Person As ‘Indigent’: Madras High Court
    29 Sept 2025 12:00 PM IST

  • Courts Are Expected To Be Highly Tolerant In Ignoring Trifle Misdemeanour Of Lawyers & Public Servants: Jammu And Kashmir & Ladakh High Court

    Courts Are Expected To Be Highly Tolerant In Ignoring Trifle Misdemeanour Of Lawyers & Public Servants: Jammu And Kashmir & Ladakh High Court
    29 Sept 2025 11:15 AM IST

  • Justice Girish Kathpalia, Delhi High Court

    Delhi High Court Allows Withdrawal Of Petition After Citation Of Non-Existent Case Laws, Paragraphs From Non-Existing Judgements
    29 Sept 2025 10:01 AM IST

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