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Madras HC Dismisses Plea Against Vijay Over ₹12.6 Crore Loan Disclosure
On April 27, 2026, the Madras High Court dismissed a petition challenging Vijay’s ₹12.6 crore loan disclosure, with no specific time of judgment disclosed. The Madras High Court
Madras HC Dismisses Plea Against Vijay Over ₹12.6 Crore Loan Disclosure
On April 27, 2026, the Madras High Court dismissed a petition challenging Vijay’s ₹12.6 crore loan disclosure, with no specific time of judgment disclosed. The Madras High Court
Wrongful Handcuffing Case: Bombay HC Directs State To Pay ₹50K Each
The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra government to pay ₹50,000 each as compensation to advocate Yogeshwar Kawade and former serviceman Avinash Date for wrongful handcuffing by police in a 2010 case. A division bench comprising Justices Urmila Joshi-Phalke and Nivedita Mehta observed that the act amounted to “unwarranted humiliation and in
Wrongful Handcuffing Case: Bombay HC Directs State To Pay ₹50K Each
The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra government to pay ₹50,000 each as compensation to advocate Yogeshwar Kawade and former serviceman Avinash Date for wrongful handcuffing by police in a 2010 case. A division bench comprising Justices Urmila Joshi-Phalke and Nivedita Mehta observed that the act amounted to “unwarranted humiliation and in
Karnataka High Court Directs Marks System for SSLC Third Language This Year
The Karnataka High Court has clarified that SSLC students will be awarded marks, not grades, for the third language in the current academic year. The court emphasised that any changes to examination rules, including the introduction of a grading system, can only be implemented from the next academic session and not midway through an ongoing year. The court further directed the state government to evaluate the recently concluded Senior School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations s
Karnataka High Court Directs Marks System for SSLC Third Language This Year
The Karnataka High Court has clarified that SSLC students will be awarded marks, not grades, for the third language in the current academic year. The court emphasised that any changes to examination rules, including the introduction of a grading system, can only be implemented from the next academic session and not midway through an ongoing year. The court further directed the state government to evaluate the recently concluded Senior School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations s









