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NCLT Mumbai Admits Paytm’s Insolvency Petition Against Ludo Empire Maker Fabzen Technologies, Initiates CIRP

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 Denies Anticipatory Bail to Sudhir Valia in Rs 1,000 Crore Yes Bank-Linked Fraud Case

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.

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NCLT Mumbai Admits Paytm’s Insolvency Petition Against Ludo Empire Maker Fabzen Technologies, Initiates CIRP

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.

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NCLT Mumbai Admits Paytm’s Insolvency Petition Against Ludo Empire Maker Fabzen Technologies, Initiates CIRP

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.

Maharashtra Special Public Security Act Challenged in Bombay High Court by Congress, CPI; Petition Seeks Stay on Enforcement

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 Denies Anticipatory Bail to Sudhir Valia in Rs 1,000 Crore Yes Bank-Linked Fraud Case

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.
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Transgender Amendment Act Consolidation: SC Stays 4 HCs in Landmark Move

The Supreme Court froze proceedings in 4 High Courts on June 15, 2026, warning of 'scattered opinion' — putting the Transgender Amendment Act 2026's fate in its own hands.

Aravalli Hills: SC Forms 5-Member Expert Panel for Scientific Review

The Supreme Court has constituted a five-member High-Powered Committee to scientifically redefine the Aravalli Hills — with a report deadline of August 31, 2026 and mining approvals now frozen pending the outcome.

Bar Council of India AIBE XXI & Foreign Law Grad Exam: 3 Key Dates Set

Delhi HC closes petition after BCI locks in 3 critical dates — AIBE XXI in June 2026 and a qualifying exam for foreign law grads starting December 15.

Homemaker Compensation Motor Accident: Supreme Court Fixes INR 30K

The Supreme Court has fixed Rs 30,000 per month as minimum homemaker compensation in motor accident claims under a new 'Loss of Domestic Care' head.

UAPA Bail Delhi Riots: 5 Key Facts in Umar Khalid-Sharjeel Imam Case

UAPA bail Delhi riots: Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam file fresh bail pleas at Karkardooma Court; next hearing listed for July 4, 2026.

Salman Khan Kala Hiran Personality Rights: Delhi HC Issues Notice

Delhi HC issues notice on Salman Khan's urgent plea to halt 'Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy' — a film he says exploits his identity and damages his reputation.

IAS Sanjay Prasad UP Police Reforms: SC Stays HC Censure

The Supreme Court on June 11, 2026 stayed a stinging Allahabad HC order that censured IAS officer Sanjay Prasad and ordered his adverse findings sent to DoPT for career scrutiny.

Meenakshi Natarajan RS Nomination: SC Bars Article 32 Plea

The Supreme Court shut the door on Meenakshi Natarajan's Rajya Sabha bid on June 12 — ruling Article 329 bars any Article 32 intervention once a nomination is rejected.

Jacqueline Fernandez ED Case: SC Judge Recuses in ₹200 Cr PMLA Shock

Supreme Court Judge PK Mishra recused himself from Jacqueline Fernandez's ₹200 crore PMLA plea on June 11, disclosing his son had appeared for the government in a connected matter.

CBSE Class XII West Asia War Students: Centre Tells SC Policy Coming

With careers on the line, the Union Government told the Supreme Court on June 12, 2026 that it is formulating a policy for CBSE Class XII private students from war-hit West Asia whose results remain undeclared.

Probate Limitation Act Article 137: SC Rules 3-Year Bar Applies

A 27-year-old probate grant stood firm as the Supreme Court ruled Article 137's three-year limit governs revocation — and 2013 mutation notices sealed the respondents' fate.