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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Design Infringement Suit Transfer Case — Commercial Court at District Level Competent to Decide Cancellation of Design Under Section 22(4) of Designs Act, 2000. Transfer to High Court Not Mandatory Where High Court Lacks Ordinary Original Civil Jurisdiction.

The present appeal arose from a suit filed by the respondent, M/s. Mold Tek Packaging Ltd., against the appellant, S.D. Containers Indore, seeking a d...

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Supreme Court Stays Reservation for In-Service Doctors in Super Specialty Medical Courses for 2020-2021. Rules of the game cannot be changed mid-stream as admission process had already commenced.

The case involves multiple appeals and a writ petition challenging orders of the Kerala High Court and Madras High Court directing implementation of r...

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Supreme Court Disposes of PIL Challenging Interest Accrual During COVID-19 Moratorium After Government Announces Relief Measures. Petitioner expressed satisfaction with government's decision to waive interest on specified loan categories up to Rs.2 Crores.

The petitioner, Gajendra Sharma, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution challenging the Reserve Bank of India's notification dated...

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Supreme Court Allows SLP and Closes Contempt Petition in Matrimonial Criminal Case — High Court Stay Set Aside for Violating Consent Order for Speedy Trial. Trial Directed to Conclude Within Two Months Despite Delays Caused by Recall Applications and Stay Orders.

The Supreme Court disposed of a contempt petition and a special leave petition arising from a matrimonial criminal case. The petitioner-husband and re...

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Supreme Court Bans Unauthorized Disinfection Tunnels on Humans in COVID-19 Public Interest Litigation. Right to Health Under Article 21 Violated by Spraying of Disinfectants Without Ministry Approval.

The writ petition was filed in public interest under Article 32 of the Constitution of India seeking a ban on spraying of all kinds of disinfectants o...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Transfer Petitions in Criminal Cases Alleging Lack of Territorial Jurisdiction — Cause of Action Not Wholly Absent in Gurugram

The petitioner, Kaushik Chatterjee, was appointed as Group Chief Risk Officer-Executive Director of a non-banking finance company (the second responde...