Current Legal Update

MNS Leaders’ Language Attacks: Constitutional Rights Under Threat in Maharashtra

This article focuses on rhetoric used by leaders of MNS based on language in Maharashtra that presents a challenge over constitutional rights, that is, freedom of speech versus freedom of order. It outlines the existence of Indian laws that bear relevance to hate speech and examines past and contemporary examples with attention to the damages on the basic rights and the position of the regulators to maintain conformity to the constitutional ideals.

Current Legal Update

MS Dhoni’s ‘Captain Cool’ Trademark Faces Legal Heat Over Generic Use and Procedural Lapses

MS Dhoni’s attempt to trademark his iconic nickname “Captain Cool” has been legally challenged by a Delhi-based law firm. The opposition claims the term is generic, lacks distinctiveness, and has not been supported by sufficient evidence of commercial use. The case raises broader questions about trademarking celebrity monikers and their public domain implications.

Current Legal Update

Apple Pushes Back Against €500 Million EU Fine for App Store Gag Rule, Citing Excess and Developer Damage

Apple has officially appealed the European Commission’s €500m fine, labeling the fine excessive and asserting that it unfairly requires Apple to do business in a particular way in its App Store. The EU levied the fine on Apple for refusing to let developers direct users to other payment paths, breaking the Digital Markets Act. Apple’s fight in the courts may redefine the way regulators around the world implement digital competition laws.

Current Legal Update

Understanding Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision: Key Features and Why it is in Controversy

The paper investigates the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls of the State of Bihar and its constitutional provisions of the Constitution of India and the Representation of the People Act 1950. It details major specifications such as house-to-house checks, paper-based requests, even the debate of its timing, disenfranchisement it may cause to the disadvantaged communities.

Current Legal Update

Can MPs Act in TV Shows? Smriti Irani’s Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Role Under Constitutional Lens

The article provides an analysis of the legality of the membership of the Indian MPs in TV shows in terms of office of profit and conflict of interest as covered by the Constitution and other supporting Acts. Its findings are that in most cases, work by a professional person in his own behalf is not obliged and only in case of office of profit or in such cases where there arise direct conflict of duties on public service, the work by a professional person in personal behalf is prohibited.

High court

Allahabad High Court Fixes Maximum Photo-Affidavit Fee at ₹125; Upholds Validity of Notarized Affidavits

In a landmark order bolstering procedural justice, the Allahabad High Court has set a cap of ₹125 on the photo-identification charge for filing affidavits and permitted affidavits sworn before public notaries to be used. The order checks unauthorized charges, streamlines affidavit filing, and gives top priority to access to justice throughout Uttar Pradesh.

Current Legal Update

Gopal Khemka Murder: Legal Questions Surround Bihar Police Encounter of Accused Conspirator

This paper will look at the legality issues of the Bihar Police encounter that was killed during the operation Vikas alias Raja who was an accused in the Gopal Khemka murder case. It gives an overview of the case, the legal provisions involved, such as the law of self-defense, and the Supreme Court directions on encounters, as well as the rights of the accused.