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Solicitor General Tushar Mehta News

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A bench headed by justice M.R. Shah said if somebody wants help then that person should be helped, and pointed out that people convert for various reasons, but "allurement is dangerous".
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The law has been passed to curb forced conversions “Right certainly does not include the right to convert an individual through fraud, deception, coercion, allurement or other such means” as per the affidavit
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Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted that there is no provision for notice to remove stalls, chairs, etc from footpaths and roads Justice BR Gavai asked, "For stalls, benches, boxes, ladders, and chairs, do you need a bulldozer?"
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A bench of justices L Nageswara Rao and Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha directed the Haryana government not to take coercive action against employers.
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Citing the study of the IIT- Kanpur, the court said that its assessment is that the peak of the COVID wave will come in mid-May Delhi HC said that whoever obstructs the oxygen supply, we will not spare them The observation was made by the bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli
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Nafees Ahmad filed a plea quashing of a transfer order on the ground that his son is suffering from autism The petitioner has an All-India Transfer Liability, and he cannot resist the transfer order once it has been issued in the exigency of service
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The Supreme Court issued a notice to the Centre on a batch of petitions seeking removal of farmers camping at several roads near Delhi borders. The court may form a committee having representatives of the government and the farmer unions to resolve the deadlock over the legislations. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the bench that the government will not do anything against the interest of farmers.
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A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde stayed the non-bailable warrants while hearing the Karnataka government plea. 
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The Delhi HC had issued a notice to Tihar jail authorities and the Nirbhaya convicts and sought their response on a plea moved by the Ministry of Home Affairs challenging the stay on convicts execution. 
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Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing on behalf of the Centre, told the Delhi High Court that the convicts were working in tandem to delay hanging.






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