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Supreme Court safeguards advocates' rights: Protecting confidentiality in the digital age
The Supreme Court in the case Re: Summoning Advocates with Writ  Petition and Special Leave  Petition who give legal opinion or represent parties during investigation of cases  and related issues, bearing number Writ Petition (Civil) No. 632 of 2025 and SLP (Cr.) No. 9334 of 2025  has taken a significant step to protect the independence...
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Supreme Court Raps Income Tax Department for Non-Compliance: ₹2 Lakh Fine Imposed
 “When Bureaucracy Fails to Follow Its Own Rules”    The Supreme Court has imposed a fine of ₹2 lakh on the Income Tax Department for defying its own circulars in the case of Vijay Krishnaswami @ Krishnaswami Vijayakumar vs. The Deputy Director of Income Tax. This ruling highlights the importance of administrative consistency and adherence...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
“A Key Development in Competition Law”    The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in response to a plea filed by TLG India, challenging the CCI’s investigation into alleged media cartelization. The investigation, which TLG India claims is fundamentally flawed, targets Publicis Groupe, an entity that TLG...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
 “When Administrative Discretion Meets Judicial Scrutiny: A Significant Verdict”    In the case of  Sameer Wankhede vs. Union of India , the Delhi High Court has delivered a significant judgment, dismissing the Central government’s plea against the Central Administrative Tribunal’s (CAT) order directing his promotion. The Court’s decision is a testament to the importance of...
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