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"Justice is blind; that's why it's always bumping into things": Punjab and Haryana High Court, with a generous dash of magnanimity, pressed the pause on Nuh's demolition, playing indulgent parent they took cognizance, giving 'innocent' rioters a breather

| Satyaagrah | Law
On this single Saturday, at least 46 concrete structures, including homes and businesses such as pharmacies and mobile repair stores, along with 39 shanties, were reduced to rubble

"In the pursuit of justice, let's not forget the essence of the law": Section 498A IPC, enacted to protect married women from cruelty, is now being misused. This misuse disrupts familial harmony and undermines genuine cases, warns Jharkhand High Court

| Satyaagrah | Law
The misuse of Section 498A is not just a legal issue; it is a social issue as well. It has the potential to disrupt familial harmony and can lead to unnecessary legal battles

"Some judges are like umpires who believe they won the game": Madras High Court, "If temples are going to perpetuate violence, then their existence has no meaning, better to close down those temples. The whole purpose of having a temple is of no use"

| Satyaagrah | Law
The Court's comments came while hearing a plea by K.Thangarasu, also known as K.Thangaraj, who claims to be the Hereditary Trustee of Arulmighu Sri Ruthra Maha Kaliyamman Alayam

Due to high public interest, the Law Commission has extended the Uniform Civil Code feedback deadline by two weeks, meanwhile, AIUDF leader Badruddin Ajmal misinterpreted the UCC, linking it to uniform attire and diet commenting 'sarees-for-all'

| Satyaagrah | Law
The promise to implement the UCC was a significant part of the BJP's 2019 Lok Sabha election manifesto, as the party pledged to enforce this code if elected into power

"What a sad era when it is easier to smash an atom than a prejudice": Supreme Court declines to entertain PIL for creation of  National Commission for Men to look into suicides among married men, says "No question of misplaced sympathy for anyone"

| Satyaagrah | Law
The petitioner, Advocate Mahesh Kumar Tiwari, arguing in person, urged the Central government to establish a National Commission for Men with a specific focus on this issue
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