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Supreme Court rules car driver negligent for sudden brakes on highway, leading to road accident, in landmark verdict.
The Supreme Court criticized the trial of the cash-for-job scam involving ex-Tamil Nadu minister V Senthil Balaji, equating ...
Hakkim was riding a motorcycle when the car ahead of him applied sudden brakes without warning. His motorbike rammed into the ...
The recent transfers in the higher judiciary have resulted in a massive reshuffle across the High Courts, impacting the intra ...
The Supreme Court expressed displeasure on Tuesday over the Tamil Nadu government "attempting to delay" the trial in cases ...
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India Today on MSNMost populated trial in India: Supreme Court on Tamil Nadu cash-for-jobs scamThe Supreme Court pulled up the Tamil Nadu government for implicating more than 2,000 persons in a cash-for-jobs case linked ...
The Madras High Court, on Monday, July 28, witnessed a highly dramatic exchange when Justice GR Swaminathan openly confronted ...
District Magistrate Shashank Tripathi said, “Devotees were offering prayers when a monkey jumped onto an electric wire, ...
Supreme Court raps Tamil Nadu govt in Senthil Balaji case: ‘You’ll need a cricket stadium for trial’
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi was hearing a plea against a March 2024 order of the Madras High Court, ...
Sudden braking of a vehicle in a highway, where vehicles are expected to go fast, can amount to negligence, obseved the ...
A two-judge bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi called the attempt “a complete fraud on the judicial system” and ...
New Delhi: In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has held that a driver who suddenly applies brakes on a highway without warning other vehicles can be held negligent if an accident or ...
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