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Supreme Court: Homebuyers cannot be forced to accept flats without occupancy certificate; builder clauses can’t override consumer rights – The Times of India
The homebuyers also pointed out that possession in one case was accepted only due to urgent need. (AI image) In…
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US stocks today: Markets jump after Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs; investors weigh weak data – The Times of India
US stocks traded with modest gains in tentative trading on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s…
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No rituals, no marriage: Supreme Court says certificate can’t replace Hindu ceremonies – The Times of India
“Unless and until the marriage is performed with appropriate ceremonies and in due form, it cannot be said to be…
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Husband spends 109 days in jail, charges dropped: When Supreme Court stepped in to curb misuse of Section 498A – The Times of India
Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code was introduced to provide a strong remedy against the institutionalized social vice of…
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Secretly recorded calls between spouses admissible in divorce cases: Supreme Court – what it means – The Times of India
The Court was confronted with a conflict between two values competing with each other: the right to privacy in marriage,…
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Domestic cruelty, dowry harassment: Supreme Court rules misuse of Section 498A cannot be a ground to strike it down – The Times of India
The Court acknowledged that the dowry harassment and domestic cruelty remain harsh realities of the Indian Society. (AI image) In…
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Two-child norm and maternity leave: Big win for working mothers in SC – The Times of India
In a landmark judgement delivered on 23.05.2025 by a bench comprising of Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice Abhay S. Oka,…
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Seven years in jail, but no proof of dowry death: Supreme Court corrects trial court error – here’s what the case is about – The Times of India
When Karan Singh (Appellant) found himself standing alone, convicted of dowry death and cruelty under Section 304-B (Dowry Death) and…
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