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In an unexpected turn, the Supreme Court acquits woman accused of killing her newborn; says High Court, trial court possibly didn't respect her right to privacy, it's enlightening to see how privacy might now overshadow the scales of justice, isn't it?

| Satyaagrah | Law
The apex court criticised the courts below including the Chhattisgarh High Court for finding the woman guilty without any solid evidence and for overlooking her right to privacy

In a defining moment, India's Supreme Court declined to recognize same-sex marriage rights, placing the onus on Parliament, amidst passionate pleas & dissenting opinions, future of LGBTQ+ unions remains in legislative hands, echoing society's crossroads

| Satyaagrah | Law
The Court also played the 'not-it' game on the topic of same-sex couples adopting children. For those keeping score at home, the law doesn't currently allow for that either

"Tradition on trial": In a backdrop of temple tensions, the Supreme Court agrees to hear pleas on Tamil Nadu's move to appoint 'non-believers' as priests. The state's rich heritage now intersects with faith, politics, and looming threats of vandalism

| Satyaagrah | Law
As per the petition, despite orders by the SC, the state govt is attempting to appoint non-believers as archakas, only with a view to destroying temples in the state

Amit Shah announces transformative shifts in India's criminal laws, aiming to eradicate colonial legacies and emphasize justice over punishment, with tech integration & comprehensive consultations, Shah envisions an efficient, citizen-centric legal system

| Satyaagrah | Law
The impending transformation of the criminal law system is driven by the ideals of justice and not punishment, echoing a new era for India's legal proceedings

‘No Life Giver In World Like The Mother’: Justice Samir Dave of Gujarat High Court recently invoked a Hindu religious text 'Skanda Purana' to emphasise the value of a mother in society, while permitting a 17-year-old girl to abort her 19-week pregnancy

| Satyaagrah | Law
नास्ति मातृसमा छाया नास्ति मातृसमा गतिः। नास्ति मातृसमं त्राणं नास्ति समा प्रपा।।

Calcutta High Court's landmark judgment illuminates the secular essence of Durga Puja, reinforcing citizens' constitutional rights and India's unity in diversity, a celebration beyond religion, it embodies vibrant spirit of communal harmony & tradition

| Satyaagrah | Law
For many, Durga Puja is not just a festival. It's a testament to the power of unity, diversity, and tradition, transcending the barriers of religious demarcations
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