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Supreme Court upholds demonetisation by 4:1 majority
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UP government moves Supreme Court against HC order on OBC quota in urban local body polls
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Sedition, bail law and death sentence – major issues that Indian judiciary addressed in 2022
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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Maharashtra passes resolution to claim ‘every inch’ of Karnataka’s Marathi-speaking villages
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Assam government holds 10% EWS quota in state government jobs
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Serial murderer Charles Sobhraj walks out of Nepal jail after court orders release on health grounds
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Collegium system lacks transparency, objectivity and social diversity, Kiren Rijiju tells Parliament
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Live-in relationships protected under provisions of domestic violence law, Centre tells Parliament
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With a huge backlog of cases, the Indian judiciary should revisit the listing practices of courts
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Judge who dismissed hijab petitions appointed as New Delhi International Arbitration Centre chief
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Bombay High Court extends stay on Anil Deshmukh’s bail order till December 27
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SC imposes Rs 1 lakh fine on Uttar Pradesh government for filing an appeal after 1,173 days
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Police officers not expected to engage in moral policing, says Supreme Court
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Why the law minister’s criticism on the Supreme Court hearing ‘frivolous’ bail pleas is misplaced
Sunishth Goyal Ananda Burra
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The big news: SC dismisses Bilkis Bano’s review petition, and nine other top stories
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SC dismisses Bilkis Bano review plea challenging Gujarat’s jurisdiction on remission of convicts
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Indore law college book row: Supreme Court stays arrest of former principal
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SC’s duty to act on matters of personal liberty, says CJI after law minister’s remarks on bail pleas
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‘Absurd’: Advocates and Opposition denounce law minister’s statement on no priority to bail pleas
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Direct evidence not necessary to convict public servants in corruption case, says Supreme Court
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