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Where law meets headlines and business makes its boldest moves — The Courtroom cuts through the noise to bring you India's biggest rulings, deals, and regulatory shifts, sharp and fluff-free. We make the law impossible to ignore.
Where law meets headlines and business makes its boldest moves — The Courtroom cuts through the noise to bring you India's biggest rulings, deals, and regulatory shifts, sharp and fluff-free. We make the law impossible to ignore.
Where law meets headlines and business makes its boldest moves — The Courtroom cuts through the noise to bring you India's biggest rulings, deals, and regulatory shifts, sharp and fluff-free. We make the law impossible to ignore.
NCLT Mumbai has admitted Paytm's insolvency petition against Ludo Empire maker Fabzen Technologies over ₹3.41 crore in unpaid ad dues, triggering full CIRP proceedings.
Mumbai Sessions Court strips Sudhir Valia of pre-arrest protection in a Rs 1,000 crore fraud allegedly engineered through forged bank records and illegal asset seizures linked to Yes Bank.
NCLT Mumbai has admitted Paytm's insolvency petition against Ludo Empire maker Fabzen Technologies over ₹3.41 crore in unpaid ad dues, triggering full CIRP proceedings.
NCLT Mumbai has admitted Paytm's insolvency petition against Ludo Empire maker Fabzen Technologies over ₹3.41 crore in unpaid ad dues, triggering full CIRP proceedings.
Congress and CPI have moved Bombay High Court to strike down Maharashtra's new security law, warning it casts a chilling effect on free speech and lawful dissent across the state.
Mumbai Sessions Court strips Sudhir Valia of pre-arrest protection in a Rs 1,000 crore fraud allegedly engineered through forged bank records and illegal asset seizures linked to Yes Bank.
NCLT Mumbai has admitted Paytm's insolvency petition against Ludo Empire maker Fabzen Technologies over ₹3.41 crore in unpaid ad dues, triggering full CIRP proceedings.
Congress and CPI have moved Bombay High Court to strike down Maharashtra's new security law, warning it casts a chilling effect on free speech and lawful dissent across the state.
Mumbai Sessions Court strips Sudhir Valia of pre-arrest protection in a Rs 1,000 crore fraud allegedly engineered through forged bank records and illegal asset seizures linked to Yes Bank.
Ten advocates earned the coveted Senior Advocate gown at Jharkhand High Court on June 17, 2026 — two of them women — in a Full Court meeting presided over by Chief Justice Mahesh Sharadchandra Sonak.
An interfaith couple's race against a foreign job deadline just collided with Parliament's mandate — Delhi HC rules the Special Marriage Act's 30-day notice cannot be shortened for any personal hardship.
Calcutta HC refuses to stay the West Bengal Speaker's recognition of rebel TMC MLA Ritabrata Banerjee as Leader of Opposition — Banerjee stays in role pending affidavits.
Twelve years behind bars, 600 witnesses yet to be examined — the Supreme Court has now issued notice to Delhi Police on the bail pleas of two alleged Indian Mujahideen operatives.
With no stay granted and the clock ticking, nearly 22 lakh students sat for the NEET-UG 2026 retest on June 21 — after the Supreme Court refused to intervene.
Telegram raced to Delhi High Court on June 17 as MeitY's Section 69A ban cut off 150 million Indian users — just four days before the high-stakes NEET-UG 2026 re-exam.
Forty-two days after losing her political stronghold by 15,105 votes, Mamata Banerjee personally walked into the Calcutta High Court registry to challenge the Bhabanipur result.
After nearly a decade of delay, the Supreme Court has set a firm September 27, 2026 polling date for TTAADC Tripura Village Committee elections — with no further extensions permitted.