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‘Arrest, do not just detain, BJP MLA in Unnao rape case,’ Allahabad High Court tells CBI
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Unnao rape: Allahabad High Court to pass order on Friday, asks why accused MLA has not been arrested
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Allahabad High Court directs UP public service panel to re-evaluate answer sheets
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Ayodhya row: Supreme Court to resume hearing the land dispute on Wednesday
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CBI moves Supreme Court challenging Talwars’ acquittal in the Aarushi-Hemraj murder case
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Allahabad HC rejects plea seeking CBI inquiry into Adityanath’s role in 2007 Gorakhpur riots
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Toll tax on Delhi-Noida Direct flyway: Supreme Court adjourns plea for six weeks
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Judge who convicted Talwars moves SC, wants personal comments against him removed from HC judgment
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UP: Allahabad High Court upholds decision to quash order against Adityanath in 2007 riot case
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MCI bribery case: Allahabad HC judge goes on leave, faces axe as CJI Misra acts on panel report
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SC-appointed panel makes ‘adverse remarks’ against Allahabad HC judge in MCI case: Indian Express
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SC-appointed panel makes ‘adverse remarks’ against Allahabad HC judge in MCI case: Indian Express
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Prime Minister’s Office, Law Ministry fined for delay in filing response to a PIL
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Censor board chief Prasoon Joshi gets contempt notice for not responding to plea against ‘Padmaavat’
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UP government orders police to remove unauthorised loudspeakers from religious places
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‘Every citizen has the right to celebrate festivals peacefully,’ says Allahabad High Court
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Hemraj’s wife moves Supreme Court against the acquittal of Rajesh and Nupur Talwar
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Ayodhya case: Supreme Court adjourns hearing to February 8
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Allahabad HC bars media from reporting on proceedings in Adityanath’s Gorakhpur hate speech case
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SC orders Lucknow medical college to pay Rs 10 lakh each to 150 students who were illegally admitted
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