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Homeowner having possession must pay maintenance charges even if builder did not give OC, independent water connection and sewerage facilities, rules HP RERAHomeowners in possession must pay maintenance charges even without an Occupation Certificate or independent water and sewerage facilities. ...
UK tenancy rule change from May 1, 2026: Landlords can no longer evict tenants through no-fault evictions, Here’s four other changes for tenants in the United KingdomThe UK's Renters' Rights Act, effective May 1, 2026, significantly overhauls tenant protections. Key changes include abolishing 'no-fault' ...
Supreme Court seeks Rajasthan govt's response on plea challenging validity of anti-conversion lawThe Supreme Court has asked the Rajasthan government to respond to a plea challenging its anti-conversion law. Justices Vikram Nath and San...
NHAI likely to reconsider decision of recruiting lawyers based on CLAT-PG score, Delhi HC toldThe National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has informed the Delhi High Court that it will likely reconsider using CLAT-PG scores for l...
Gaming company callenges new law in Karnataka High CourtHead Digital Works challenges the Online Gaming Act, 2025 in Karnataka High Court. The company questions the Centre's legislative competenc...
Kerala moves SC seeking stay on Citizenship Amendment RulesKerala has filed a new plea in the Supreme Court, seeking a stay on the implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2024. The stat...
HC upholds Centre's decision to include all medical devices as drugsThe Delhi High Court has upheld the decision to classify all medical devices as "drugs" under the law regulating drugs and cosmetics. The c...
Iltija Mufti moves court challenging issuance of conditional passportIltija (35) was issued a "country-specific passport" for two years to allow her to study in the United Arab Emirates, in April this year. T...
HC declines to interfere with Centre's order setting max and minimum limits on air fare till Aug 24A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan further said that the May 21 order of the Ministry of Civil Aviation for a per...
Bombay HC refuses to hear PIL against CAAThe Nagpur bench comprising Justices R K Deshpande and A M Borkar of Bombay High Court refused to hear a PIL challenging constitutional val...
Citizenship law fails three tests of classification: Faizan Mustafa, VC, NALSAR University of LawThe CAA goes against the constitutional vision. This classification is not a reasonable classification because, one, it does not cover all ...
SC notice to centre on plea against UAPA amendmentsRecently, the Parliament had passed the amendments in the UAPA which empowers government agencies to declare a person as terrorist.
This is a new dawn, Ravi Shankar Prasad on triple talaq verdictRavi Shankar Prasad said the verdict is an indication of a “new emerging India”, making it clear that the Modi government “strongly stands”...
Perks, allowances given to former MPs and MLAs seem unreasonable: Supreme CourtThe court direction came on a petition filed by NGO Lok Prahari, seeking to do away with unnecessary allowances and perks to former lawmake...
Bombay High Court junks BEST Union's plea against provisions on working hoursKarnik argued that the dilution which the second provison to section 13 brings about to the mandate of section 13(1) is arbitrary and viola...
The case before SAT against Sebi not related to insider trading: Reliance IndustriesRIL said its plea before SAT against Sebi is not related to any insider-trading, but challenges the arbitrary decision to shut consent mech...
Remedy of government wrong policy is to disapprove it in election: Supreme CourtRemedy against government's unreasonable policy lies with the people who can disapprove it during elections while casting their votes.
- Bombay High Court indicts Vilasrao Deshmukh in land deal
Court orders filmmaker Subhash Ghai to return 20 acres allotted for his institute to the government of Maharashtra.
- Law to safeguard power distributor imperative: SC
SC has ruled that a stipulation of the distributor that dues in regard to electricity supplied to the premises should be cleared before sup...
- HC allows students short in attendance to appear in exam
Offering relief to three law students who failed to attend all their lectures, the Delhi High Court on friday directed the Delhi University...