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23.03 / 00:51
Provident FIVE Justice consequences Department Courts Updates SC panel, govt to meet as cheque bounce cases swamp courts
cheque bounce and NPA matters, is not just a legal problem but an economic bottleneck.“The approach is to move from a litigation-heavy enforcement model to a resolution driven framework. Reducing pendency in cheque bounce cases means unlocking stuck money, easing pressure on banks, and improving credit circulation, each of which has a direct bearing on economic growth,” Said Gauhar Mirza, partner at law firm Saraf and Partners.A similar meeting was last held on 5 February 2026, during which discussions centred on measures to settle one-third of the total pending accident claim cases in tribunals and high courts across India.Emails sent to the finance ministry, IBA, General Insurance Council, MCPC and NALSA remained unanswered till press time.Abhishek Singhvi, senior advocate at the Supreme Court, and Rajya Sabha member, said, “India, with the best and the brightest in its legal ecosystem, and despite avant garde doctrines like basic structure and PIL (public interest litigation), suffers the ignominy of humongous arrears and five crore plus case pendency.
22.03 / 10:55
markets UPS Action security information Courts Updates Mint Explainer | Why shareholder ratification won’t protect companies from Sebi action
Mint explains what the ruling means for companies and investors.In 2012, Moryo Industries raised about ₹15.87 crore from investors through preferential allotment to non-promoters. In its notice to shareholders, the company had stated that the funds would be used for capital expenditure, including the acquisition of companies, funding long-term working capital requirements, marketing, and setting up of offices abroad.
20.03 / 00:31
markets UPS Aware country Courts Updates Centre has no plans to exit Vodafone Idea: Jyotiraditya Scindia
Mint.The minister noted that the country's telecom market is consistently growing and delivering greater value than other global markets.Edited excerpts:I have been very clear on this. As far as Vodafone Idea is concerned, the government is a 49% equity stakeholder. We do not envisage raising our equity stake at all beyond that 49% share.
19.03 / 07:49
markets Death information reports Courts rights Headlines 'Passive euthanasia'? This term captures why media coverage of end-of-life care calls for special guidelines
The Supreme Court of India recently permitted the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration for Harish Rana, marking the first judicial case related to the fundamental right to die with dignity. The decision is a landmark in clinical and legal history. As the family took Harish to AIIMS, New Delhi, for the process, one can hardly imagine their emotional state.
18.03 / 00:35
markets UPS Enterprise Courts Updates International Adani gets NCLT nod to acquire JAL, gains scale in north India real estate
The Adani Group’s acquisition of Jaiprakash Associates Ltd (JAL) out of insolvency is set to significantly scale up its real estate ambitions in north India, giving it access to a vast land bank and a pipeline of stalled housing projects in the National Capital Region (NCR), where it has had limited exposure so far.The National Company Law Tribunal’s (NCLT’s) approval of Adani Enterprises Ltd’s (AEL’s) ₹15,000-crore-plus resolution plan for JAL hands the group a ready-made real estate platform spanning 3,985 acres across Noida, the Yamuna Expressway and Greater Noida, at a time when land scarcity and surging prices have intensified competition among developers.The Ahmedabad-based ports-to-power conglomerate’s portfolio will now include prime land parcels, large, partly developed projects such as Jaypee Greens in Greater Noida and the Jaypee International Sports City near the upcoming Noida International Airport in Jewar, along with thousands of undelivered apartments across multiple projects.JAL’s assets also comprise five hotels and resorts across locations such as Greater Noida, Agra and Mussoorie, in addition to commercial and industrial properties.Beyond real estate, the acquisition gives Adani access to JAL’s cement capacity of 6.5 million tonnes in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, along with limestone mines and other raw material linkages, strengthening the group’s broader infrastructure and construction play.“This transaction will give Adani access to a ready-made portfolio of good quality land and projects in Noida, a market that has performed extremely well in recent years,” said Santhosh Kumar, vice-chairman, Anarock Property Consultants, adding that Adani will create a huge future customer base if it executes
16.03 / 11:05
Provident Waters Universities hospital 2020 Courts Mint Explainer | Why the Supreme Court is re-examining a 46-year-old definition of ‘industry’ that could affect millions
The Supreme Court on 14 March notified a nine-judge Constitution Bench to revisit a longstanding question in Indian labour law: What legally counts as an “industry?”The interpretation of this single word matters because it determines which organizations fall under labour laws and which workers can access labour dispute mechanisms in India.A nine-judge bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant will begin hearing the matter on 17 March and conclude arguments on 18 March. The bench includes Justices B.V.
14.03 / 05:41
Provident Gap hospital patient guidelines Courts rights Mint Explainer | The gaps in India's withdrawal of life support protocols
The court waived the mandatory 30-day "reconsideration period," usually required by the 2023 guidelines, noting that the patient's family, medical boards, and the state were in unanimous agreement. Active euthanasia involves a deliberate act to end a patient's life, such as administering a lethal injection.
11.03 / 14:47
Man Aware Death Experts hospital patient Courts What does the SC verdict allowing passive euthanasia mean for India?
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed India’s first court-approved “passive euthanasia”, permitting the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for Harish Rana, a 32-year-old man who has remained in a permanent vegetative state for over a decade after a severe brain injury in 2013.The ruling is expected to have a far-reaching impact on Indian patients in prolonged vegetative states and their families, said legal and medical experts, encouraging more families to seek judicial approval for this.“Passive euthanasia” permits holding back life-saving treatment for individuals who are terminally ill or in a permanent vegetative state, allowing natural death. While passive euthanasia has been legal in India since 2018, the framework was streamlined in 2023 to ease the process.“This ruling could encourage more families of patients in prolonged vegetative states to approach courts for withdrawal of life support.
11.03 / 10:41
Pool Food War Diversity prevention Courts Updates Mint Explainer: Can companies challenge the government’s LNG diversions in court?
On 9 March the union government issued an order under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 that discouraged companies which receive pooled gas supplies from legally challenging its decision to divert natural gas to priority sectors.The move comes amid concerns over possible supply disruptions caused by the ongoing West Asia conflict, which has affected liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.Mint explains what the order says, the legal basis for it, and whether courts can still entertain challenges from affected companies.The ministry of petroleum and natural gas issued the natural gas (supply regulation) order, 2026 to deal with potential LNG shortages. The order introduced a four-tier priority framework for allocating natural gas.
11.03 / 10:15
Provident Citizens Landmark Fighting Courts rights Updates Can you revoke a gift? What senior citizens and heirs need to know.
Senior citizens increasingly find themselves in court, fighting to reclaim homes they once “gifted” to their children or daughters-in-law, while heirs insist that “a gift is forever”.Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, a gift is generally irrevocable unless it carries a valid, agreed contingency for revocation under Section 126. Recent Supreme Court rulings confirm that if a gift deed is absolute and doesn’t include a revocation clause, the donor (the person gifting) cannot cancel it on their own.
10.03 / 12:19
Target Digital Platform Trade reports Courts Traffic Ghosted by the bot: Why IndiaMART is desperate to be visible on ChatGPT
Mint spoke to said the same—inquiries have thinned, with no explanation about what has changed. IndiaMART has been their entire digital existence. But somewhere between a buyer’s question and an AI agent’s answer, their phones have begun to ring less often.IndiaMART, India’s largest business-to-business (B2B) marketplace, was built on a single premise: helping buyers find sellers.
10.03 / 10:35
markets Digital Platform show testing Courts Investigations Mint Explainer: Why Karnataka’s case against Jar could test digital gold regulation
The Karnataka government’s action against Bengaluru-based digital gold savings app Jar has become a test case for India’s wider digital gold industry. Acting on inputs from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and a public caution from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), the state has booked Jar Gold Retail Pvt Ltd and its directors under the Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes (BUDS) Act.Because similar products are sold across the market, the case could shape how digital gold platforms are scrutinized in India.
10.03 / 06:15
Provident BLOCK Digital Platform Entertainment film Courts From 'Stranger Things' to UEFA: India's courts arm content owners with ‘dynamic’ protection against online piracy
India’s courts are keeping up with the times in their efforts to curb online piracy of films and television shows by issuing dynamic plus injunctions that are effective even for content that hasn’t been released yet.“We are witnessing a pivotal transition toward the dynamic plus injunction, where the Indian judiciary is providing ex-ante protection for content that hasn't even been expressed yet,” said Yash Vardhan Singh, counsel at Sarvaank Associates. “By moving away from static, URL-based orders, the courts are addressing the intractable reality of digital piracy, ensuring marquee properties like Stranger Things and Friends are protected from the moment of creation.”Experts said recent anti-piracy orders, particularly the dynamic plus injunction, expand the scope of dealing with emerging cyberspace issues.
08.03 / 02:07
UPS Provident Death Equality Courts rights Updates Women and inheritance: What the law says about your property rights
Owning property is a big step toward financial independence for women. It provides status in society and an economic foundation.“It is security for life, and it's their right,” said Gautam Khurana, managing partner & founder, India Law Offices LLP in Delhi.However, land ownership by women in India remains abysmal. Only 18.7% of women between the ages 15 and 49 own a house by themselves, while 13.7% own it jointly with someone else, according to World Bank data.Historically, daughters are often excluded from property distribution after a father’s death.
05.03 / 07:29
markets FIVE Trade performer recommendations Courts Updates Are Indian states getting adequate fiscal support for the next five years?
The day after the Union Budget on 1 February, US tariffs on Indian exports fell from 50% to 25%, and further to a promise of 18% through a trade deal. Later, the US Supreme Court verdict against ‘reciprocal’ tariffs resulted in a uniform levy of 10% on all countries, including India, possibly rising to 15%. Wherever it settles, there is some reprieve for labour-intensive export sectors.
03.03 / 06:45
markets Digital Platform Celebrity social Courts Podcasts Podcasts and AI content amplify reputation risks for celebrities like Allu Arjun
YouTube and Instagram Reels content increasingly frame celebrities as difficult or unethical. The risks are compounded by AI-generated deepfakes that create false scenarios involving public figures.“Podcasts and YouTube commentary have increasingly become flashpoints for defamation disputes because of their informal tone and rapid virality.
02.03 / 07:13
markets Sustainability reports guidelines Courts International India Inc can no longer afford to either underplay or overlook the risk of climate litigation
Climate litigation often feels like a distant Western concern, unfolding in American federal courts or European tribunals. Yet, the legal foundations that make such cases possible are now firmly in place in India. The shift has been gradual, almost quiet, but is unmistakable.
01.03 / 07:41
markets Injustice Experts prevention guidelines Courts Updates Tackle injustice: Act decisively to protect homebuyers stranded by insolvent real estate companies
In a recent judgement in the Supertech case, the Supreme Court held that the focus of insolvency resolution in real estate cases should be on home completion rather than liquidation. We had argued for such an approach in our article in Mint on 7 October (shorturl.at/mTftF). This judgement should fundamentally alter the real estate insolvency process and bring relief to thousands of tormented homebuyers.
01.03 / 01:45
Digital reports Department Courts rights Updates Bank fraud in India: Who's really at risk?
Earlier this month, IDFC First Bank reported it had been the victim of a fraud in which four of its current and former employees connived to siphon off ₹590 crore from the bank account of a Haryana government department. The theft was uncovered when the department tried to close its account with the bank and found a discrepancy between the account balance in its records and the actual balance.While the Haryana government subsequently said it had recovered all its money, the incident underscores the risks of banking fraud, especially as the number of digital transactions increase, enabling new methods of fraud.Indian banks reported 11,615 cases of fraud involving ₹3,497 crore in 2024-25. Both figures were lower in 2023-24.
28.02 / 02:03
UPS Manufacturing Apple Boxing 2020 Courts India’s pencil village is running out of wood
DOMS.About 17 slate-making units now operate in Pulwama district, employing nearly 4,000 workers, including local residents and migrants from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal. But industry participants say raw material shortages are beginning to threaten that ecosystem.In a nearby shed, entrepreneur Manzoor Ahmad Allaie watches workers stack freshly cut slats against the wall. When the central government named Oukhoo India’s “Pencil Village” in 2020, he saw validation of years of investment.
27.02 / 06:03
Airlines awards stage Inside Courts Updates Mint Explainer | Why SpiceJet is back in the Supreme Court: Inside the ₹144 crore Maran dispute
₹144.51 crore, the latest escalation in a decade-long dispute with former promoter Kalanithi Maran and KAL Airways Pvt. Ltd.The case concerns enforcement of payment obligations arising from a 2018 arbitral award linked to the airline’s 2015 ownership transfer.

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