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Supreme Court seeks Enforcement Directorate’s reply to plea by Hemant Soren against arrest
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Carbolic Smoke Balls and snake oil: Patanjali joins a long history of dubious medicinal advertising
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Supreme Court dismisses plea seeking removal of Arvind Kejriwal as Delhi chief minister
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Former Himachal Pradesh Congress MLAs withdraw Supreme Court plea challenging disqualification
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Bail conditions that stop leaders from political activities violate rights: SC on Kejriwal
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Arvind Kejriwal released from jail hours after getting interim bail in liquor policy case
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Supreme Court grants interim bail to Arvind Kejriwal till June 1
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Right to campaign for polls is not a fundamental right: ED tells SC on Arvind Kejriwal’s bail plea
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Five dead, 1,300 hectares of land affected in Uttarakhand forest fires, say officials
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Kejriwal’s stay in luxury hotel during 2022 Goa polls partly funded by co-accused: ED tells SC
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Patanjali case: Influencers, celebrities also liable for endorsing products in false ads, says SC
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SC stays Calcutta High Court order terminating appointment of 25,000 teachers, staff in West Bengal
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SC defers order on bail for Kejriwal, bars him from performing CM duties if plea is accepted
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Patanjali case: Centre defends request to allow Ayurveda companies to publish ads without approval
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Do not harass Tamil Nadu district collectors, SC tells ED in money-laundering case
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Former Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren moves Supreme Court against HC order upholding his arrest by ED
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Supreme Court says it may consider granting Arvind Kejriwal interim bail because of Lok Sabha polls
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Bhima Koregaon case: DU professor Hany Babu withdraws bail petition from Supreme Court
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CBI works independently, not under Union government’s control: Centre tells Supreme Court
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Rites and ceremonies must be performed for Hindu marriage to be valid, says Supreme Court
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