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Future-Reliance Deal: Supreme Court Issues Notice on Amazon’s Plea on Court Order to Maintain Status Quo
- Monday February 22, 2021
- Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court sought responses from Future Retail and others on Amazon's plea against the Delhi High Court direction to maintain status quo on the Future-Reliance deal.
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Call Drop Compensation: Supreme Court Rules Trai Regulation Is Arbitrary
- Wednesday May 11, 2016
- Written by shubhamv
"We have held the impugned regulation to be ultra vires, arbitrary, unreasonable and non-transparent," a bench comprising Justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman said.
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No Worry Till Judiciary's Independence is Maintained: Chief Justice of India
- Sunday December 6, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Terming the debate on intolerance as a "political issue", Chief Justice of India T S Thakur today said there is no need to fear or worry till the judiciary is "independent" and upholds the rule of law.
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Future-Reliance Deal: Supreme Court Issues Notice on Amazon’s Plea on Court Order to Maintain Status Quo
- Monday February 22, 2021
- Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court sought responses from Future Retail and others on Amazon's plea against the Delhi High Court direction to maintain status quo on the Future-Reliance deal.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Call Drop Compensation: Supreme Court Rules Trai Regulation Is Arbitrary
- Wednesday May 11, 2016
- Written by shubhamv
"We have held the impugned regulation to be ultra vires, arbitrary, unreasonable and non-transparent," a bench comprising Justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman said.
- www.gadgets360.com
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No Worry Till Judiciary's Independence is Maintained: Chief Justice of India
- Sunday December 6, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Terming the debate on intolerance as a "political issue", Chief Justice of India T S Thakur today said there is no need to fear or worry till the judiciary is "independent" and upholds the rule of law.
- www.ndtv.com