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Truth Lost in Procedure? The Bombay Train Blast Case and Investigative Failures
On 21 July 2025 a Division Bench of the Bombay High Court (Hon'ble Justices Anil S. Kilor & Shyam C. Chandak) delivered a lengthy (reported ~671-page) judgment that quashed a 2015 special-court conviction of 12 persons for the 11 July 2006 serial blasts on Mumbai’s Western Railway local line.
Ashutosh Pathak


Petition in MP HC Targets Celebrity-Supported Advertisements for Legal Services
Three lawyers—Advocates Prashant Upadhyay, Harsh Kushwaha, and Prashant Yadav—have filed a petition before the Madhya Pradesh High Court (Indore Bench) seeking the removal of sponsored advertisements and celebrity endorsements that promote online legal services. These ads, circulated via platforms like YouTube and Instagram, feature a popular actor in a judicial role urging viewers to "purchase the best online legal services" through fixed-price packages.
Jahan Soni


Himachal Pradesh HC Grants Bail In Case Over AI-Generated Image Of PM Modi With ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ Caption
The Himachal Pradesh High Court drew a vital distinction: mere appreciation of another country—absent any disassociation or incitement—does not constitute sedition. The ruling highlights the need for evidentiary thresholds in BNS-based sedition allegations, especially when digital actions are involved. It also underscores procedural safeguards, discouraging unnecessary custody once the investigative process is complete.
Payal Jangra


Calling Husband Unemployed Amounts to Cruelty: Chhattisgarh High Court Ruling
The Chhattisgarh High Court strengthens the recognition of male victims of mental cruelty in marital disputes. In circumstances of economic distress, emotional abuse like taunting and humiliation can be as damaging as physical maltreatment. The judgment also reaffirms that desertion requires clear evidence of intent to abandon the marital relationship—with the wife’s letter serving as pivotal proof.
Soumya Pandey


Supreme Court Orders Relocation of All Stray Dogs to Shelters
the Supreme Court—after a heavy brew of public protests, animal-rights defenders, and legal debates—comes out with a fair and humane solution on August 22, 2025. It says, "Let’s not crowd shelters; let the poor strays go back home after giving them a dose and a snip. But hey—we can’t let feeding just happen anywhere. Set up special feeding corners, put up signs and helplines, and let’s keep both humans and dogs safe."
Ashutosh Pathak


Supreme Court Restricts Law Interns' Entry on Specific Days
The Supreme Court has issued an order barring law interns from entering its courtrooms on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. The decision was made following a request from the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) to address severe overcrowding on these designated miscellaneous hearing days.
Ashutosh Pathak
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