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Supreme Court Issues Notice To Centre, Delhi Govt On Rehabilitation Of Beggars, Homeless Amid COVID-19 

One of the major causes of the spread of COVID-19 is because of the homeless people. The only solution to this is to rehabilitate them and take care of them under the situation is under control. The Supreme Court has now issued a notice to the Centre and Delhi government to carry out the rehabilitation of the homeless to refrain the spread of COVID-19.

Do you think this movement will help? Mention in the comments below!

Production Of Injury Report Is Not A Sine Qua Non For Establishing Offence Under Section 323 IPC: Supreme Court 

In the case of Jagrut Auto Rickshaw Drivers Union vs. State of Gujarat, the appellants sought compensation from the State for their loss. This petition was dismissed by the Supreme Court.

Do you think this was a valid petition? Mention in the comments below!

Sherlyn Chopra Approaches Mumbai Court Seeking Anticipatory Bail In Porn Racket Case

Now that the Raj Kundra incident is on the hype, other actresses fear that their story might come out too. Sherlyn Chopra is one of those who approached the Mumbai Court to seek anticipatory bail. She was arrested without any notice and was not given a copy of the FIR, so she approached the Court.

Do you think she will succeed? Mention in the comments!

Rajasthan High Court Stays Order Suspending Govt School Teacher For Sending WhatsApp Message Critical Of State Government 

A senior mathematics teacher was found sending WhatsApp messages that criticized a particular government party. He was suspended from his duty via Rule 13 of the Rajasthan Civil Services Rules, 1958. The High Court stayed this suspension on Monday.

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Kerala High Court Orders Release Of 61-Year-Old Convict Who Spent 18 Years In Prison In 14 Cases 

A 61-year-old man was convicted for 14 criminal cases, for which he had already spent 18 years behind bars. He has now been granted relief by the Kerala High Court.

Do you support the decision of the Court? Mention in the comments below!

Trying To Bring Back Section 66A Through Backdoor Entry: Plea In Karnataka High Court Challenging IT Rules, 2021; Centre's Reply Sought 

Rule 3(1)(d) and Rule 7 of the IT Rules, 2021 should be declares as ultra virus and unconstitutional – the Kerala High Court sought the response of this by the Central government. This matter will be heard on September 6, 2021.

Do you think the Court is purposely delaying this? Mention in the comments below!
 

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