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The Karnataka High Court demanded the state government respond within three weeks to a PIL challenging mandatory Kannada instruction in CBSE/CISCE schools.
The Karnataka High Court has stayed the criminal proceedings against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in a defamation case filed by the BJP State unit.
X Corp alleges that the Indian government is bypassing legal protections to order content takedowns, challenging the process in Karnataka High Court.
Last week, the Karnataka High Court had also granted a similar interim stay order in favour of Deputy Chief Minister D K ...
The Karnataka High Court has ordered the state to respond to a PIL challenging the mandatory Kannada instruction in CBSE and ...
The one-man inquiry commission, led by retired Justice Michael D’Cunha on Friday submitted its report to Karnataka CM ...
Bengaluru: Uber India Friday argued before the high court that if motorcycles are permitted to operate as taxis, there should ...
Why would government go through rigmarole of Section 69(A) when easy path to pass content takedown orders available: X tells ...
High Court of Karnataka stays defamation case against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah filed by BJP for false corruption ...
Bengaluru: The high court Friday granted the govt an extended three-week deadline to respond to a PIL challenging the ...