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  1. Supreme Court reserves order on maintainability of WB's plea challenging CBI investigating cases without its consent

    Supreme Court reserves order on maintainability of WB's plea challenging CBI investigating cases without its consent

    New Delhi [India], The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its order on the maintainability of the West Bengal government's plea challenging the investigation of cases in the state by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) without the statutorily mandated prior consent. . A bench of Justices...
  2. West Bengal case: Supreme Court said, parties will not be allowed to raise political issues in the court

    West Bengal case: Supreme Court said, parties will not be allowed to raise political issues in the court

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will not allow the Center or the West Bengal government to raise any political issue during arguments on the state's case alleging that the CBI is going ahead with its investigation despite withdrawal of general consent. Is increasing. State.A...
  3. Supreme Court reserves verdict on maintainability of Bengal's case against CBI investigation

    Supreme Court reserves verdict on maintainability of Bengal's case against CBI investigation

    Justice B.R. A bench headed by Gavai heard oral arguments by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Center and senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the plaintiff state, on the issue of maintainability of the original suit filed under Article 131 of the Constitution.The West...
  4. Sexual activity between consensual adults irrespective of marital status not a wrongdoing: Delhi High Court

    Sexual activity between consensual adults irrespective of marital status not a wrongdoing: Delhi High Court

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court, while granting bail to a married man, said social norms dictate that sexual relations should ideally take place within the framework of marriage, but if it is consensual between two adults, even Whatever be their marital status, there is nothing wrong in it. A...
  5. West Bengal's case against CBI probe: CBI independent body, not under central government: Union of India tells Supreme Court

    West Bengal's case against CBI probe: CBI independent body, not under central government: Union of India tells Supreme Court

    New Delhi [India], The Central government on Thursday told the Supreme Court that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is an independent body and is not under the control of the Union of India and opposed West Bengal's lawsuit against the Center on CBI. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta...
  6. Supreme Court will hear arguments on May 2 in the case against CBI investigation in West Bengal.

    Supreme Court will hear arguments on May 2 in the case against CBI investigation in West Bengal.

    New Delhi [India], The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will hear arguments on May 2 on a suit filed by the West Bengal government alleging that the CBI is investigating cases of post-poll violence in the state without any safeguards. Still working. Increasing. As per law, the bench of Justice...
  7. Britain criminalises the creation of 'deepfake' images without consent

    Britain criminalises the creation of 'deepfake' images without consent

    LONDON (AP) — The British government said Tuesday that disgusting people who create sexually explicit “deepfakes” will be prosecuted under a new law during its parliamentary visit.Deepfakes refer to images and videos made to appear hyper-realistic, with the victim usually unaware and unable to...
  8. No compromise in POCSO case: Allahabad HC

    No compromise in POCSO case: Allahabad HC

    Dismissing the plea filed by accused Sanjeev Kumar under the POCS Act, Justice Samit Gopal said: "Once the minor prosecutes that the consent of the victim is immaterial to the registration of the offence, such consent will still remain immaterial for all practical purposes " Stages including...
  9. Offenses under POCSO Act cannot be dismissed on the basis of compromise: Allahabad HC

    Offenses under POCSO Act cannot be dismissed on the basis of compromise: Allahabad HC

    Prayagraj: Refusing to quash the proceedings initiated under the Prevention of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act, the Allahabad High Court has said that offenses registered under the Act cannot be quashed merely on the basis of agreement between the accused and can be done. Accusation...
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