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Court observes that 'Maharaj' did not target the Vaishnav Pushtimarg sect as alleged by its members
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Film based on famous Maharaj Libel Case of 1862; Pushtimarg sect files petition claiming it would hurt religious sentiments
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Unfortunately, no lessons seem to have been learnt from Delhi’s Uphaar fire tragedy of 1997
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Says it does not have faith in the State machinery which gets into action only after innocent lives are lost
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Public flogging case: Gujarat HC sentences policemen to 14-day jail
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The SC Collegium said that it had consulted other judges of the apex court, who are conversant with the affairs of the Gujarat Court, to ascertain the suitability of judicial officer Vimal Kanaiyalal Vyas for elevation to the high court
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These applications had contested the summons issued by an Ahmedabad magistrate court. Both Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal and MP Singh are facing a criminal defamation case in the city.
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The 21-year-old was indiscriminately beaten up by his classmate Kaif in the basement of a private junior college
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"The petition is allowed. Respondent number 3 is directed to terminate the pregnancy of the victim girl within a period of one week from today," the order said.
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It emphasised that this prohibition was in alignment with the principles enshrined in the Right to Education Act, 2009, and the Right to Education Rules, 2012.
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The apex court said it would take up the case as first item on August 21. The bench also sought a response from the state government and agencies concerned on the plea.
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Gujarat High Court rejected AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Sanjay Singh's plea seeking an interim stay on criminal defamation proceedings against them filed by Gujarat University in connection with remarks on PM Narendra Modi's degree
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The Supreme Court on August 4, had stayed the conviction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case against him, thus paving the way for restoration of his Lok Sabha membership.
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Born on April 30, 1966, Justice Agarwal graduated in law from Awadh University in 1989 and embarked on her journey as an advocate on December 16, 1990.
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Congress general secretary KC Venugopal wrote to all state unit chiefs of the party about the protest after the Gujarat HC dismissed Gandhi's plea seeking a stay on his conviction in a criminal defamation case over his "Modi surname" remark
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Immediately after the high court order, the Congress, which described it as "highly disappointing, but not unexpected", said it will move the Supreme Court
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The remarks of the Congress leaders came after the Gujarat High Court upheld the Sessions Court's order denying stay on conviction of Rahul Gandhi in the defamation case against 'Modi surname' remark.
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While dismissing the plea, Justice Hemant Prachchhak noted that Gandhi is already facing 10 cases across India, adding the order of the lower court was "just, proper and legal" in convicting the Congress leader.
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After final arguments from both sides concluded during the day, the Gujarat HC of Justice Hemant Prachchhak said no interim protection can be granted to the applicant at this stage in the defamation case
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The appeal by Rahul Gandhi sought a stay on his conviction by a magistrate court in a criminal defamation case against him