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Cryptocurrency Virtually Outlawed in India as Supreme Court Backs Ban

Source – ndtv.com The Supreme Court has refused to overturn a central bank ban on lenders from dealing in cryptocurrencies, a move that effectively outlaws the nascent industry in Asia’s third-largest economy. A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said the Reserve Bank of India’s directive prohibiting banks, financial institutions and other regulated institutions from

SC: Democracy not working at panchayat level in West Bengal

Source – indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court expressed shock on Tuesday over 20,159 of 58,692 seats going uncontested in the recently held West Bengal panchayat elections and said it appeared that the constitutional mandate for democracy at the grassroots level was not working in the state. The State Election Commission attempted to make light of 34% of

Approach police for harassment cases: Bombay High Court tells multiplexes

Source – dnaindia.com The Bombay High Court on Monday, refused to urgently hear an application moved by Multiplexes Owners Association, seeking clarification whether there was any order from the court for regulating prices of food items sold inside multiplexes. Few days back in Pune, members of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena had assaulted a multiplex staffer over cost

TN to seek freedom for Rajiv case convicts in Supreme Court

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government will continue too seek freedom for the seven people convicted of killing former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in the Supreme Court in line with the policy decision taken by it, a top government functionary said on Thursday. “We will put forth our arguments in the Supreme Court to free them and this is in line with

Bombay High Court asks why prices of expensive food items in multiplexes can’t be regulated

Source – indianexpress.com The Bombay High Court today asked the Maharashtra government why it could not regulate the prices of food items being sold at exorbitant rates in multiplexes across the state. Observing that the prices of such items were often “exorbitant,” a bench of justices Ranjit More and Anuja Prabhudessai directed the state to examine