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Karnataka High Court
Megha Menon
The Advocate Association of Bengaluru (AAB) has alleged that some lawyers have been trying to register a new High Court Bar Association with ulterior motives to divide the Bar.
Supreme Court of India
Ritwik Choudhury
"Around 8,000 YouTube channels are running defamatory content against the Dharmasthala temple," counsel argued today.
SG Tushar Mehta and Karnataka High Court
S N Thyagarajan
The government warned that unchecked algorithmic control by private platforms poses a serious threat to democratic discourse.
Atul N Menon, Shrikanth Kashyap
Atul N Menon
The article discusses the grant of bail in cases involving irregular arrests with reference to the Karnataka HC's decision in Edwin Thomas v. State of Karnataka.
Karnataka State Bar Council
Bar & Bench
The Bar council said abrupt transfers can demoralise the judiciary and affect the trust in the judicial system.
NLSIU
Ayesha Arvind
The Court said that NLSIU must provide such interim reservation for transgender candidates and also offer them a fee waiver until it formulates a reservation and financial aid policy for all transgend ...
Legal Aid Clinic
Ayesha Arvind
Incidentally, the question was posed while hearing a PIL seeking better wages and working conditions for the part time menial daily workers employed at the residences of the judges of the High Court.
Karnataka High Court and YouTube
Ayesha Arvind
The Court passed these directions while issuing notice on a petition moved by Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru, against use of live-streamed videos of court proceedings by public, particularly the so ...
Gauri Lankesh, Supreme  Court
The High Court had granted bail to the accused in December 2023 after noting that the trial may not be completed any time soon and that the delay in the trial was not attributable to the accused.
Karnataka High Court
Shagun Suryam
The Court said that the establishment of permanent benches of the High Court at Dharwad and Kalaburagi has ensured speedy and qualitative justice to the needy citizens of North Karnataka.
Supreme Court
Debayan Roy
The High Court had ruled that attending jihadi meetings and organising training shelters for members of an organisation which is not banned by the government, is not a terrorist act.
Justice BR Gavai and Justice BV Nagarathna
In his appeal before the Supreme Court, the petitioner had said that the High Court had dismissed his plea with costs of ₹5 lakh only to harass him and gain publicity.
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