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Lex Regula News Letter - March 04, 2025
- India is in advanced trade negotiations with the US, UK, and EU, aiming to reduce tariffs and enhance exports. This move could strengthen India's global trade position and benefit multiple industries.
- The Delhi High Court has ordered Amazon Technologies to pay $39 million for trademark infringement related to Beverly Hills Polo Club. This ruling highlights the importance of intellectual property rights in India.
- Morgan Stanley is challenging a US court ruling despite winning the case, arguing against the classification of its deferred compensation plans under ERISA regulations. The outcome could impact financial sector policies.
- Casey Anthony, previously acquitted in her daughter’s high-profile murder case, has re-emerged on TikTok as a legal advocate. Her presence has sparked widespread debate on legal ethics and social media influence.
- The Supreme Court will hear a petition filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind on December 4, challenging the Places of Worship Act amid rising communal tensions in Sambhal. The verdict could have major implications for religious site regulations.
- The Supreme Court advised Punjab’s farmer leader, Jagjit Singh Dallewal, to ensure protests remain peaceful and do not block highways. The court emphasized the importance of public order while respecting the right to protest.
- A Delhi court convicted five individuals for culpable homicide and unlawful assembly in the 2020 Delhi riots, while acquitting two due to insufficient evidence. Sentencing is expected soon.
- The Supreme Court questioned the Tamil Nadu government on Minister Senthil Balaji’s reappointment despite serious money laundering charges. The court raised concerns about ethical governance and accountability.
- The Delhi High Court granted the state government additional time to respond to the CAG audit report on financial irregularities, allowing them to submit clarifications before further legal proceedings.
- The Indian government is considering amending the Advocates Act to impose stricter regulations on foreign law firms operating in India, a move that could impact legal outsourcing and corporate law practices.
- The Delhi High Court ordered the blocking of gambling websites, including BaaziAdda and Baazi247, citing their violation of Indian gaming laws and involvement in illegal betting activities.
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