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Husband paid for property registered in wife’s name after separation
Family Law
July 15, 2026 The Legal News Editorial Team

He Paid for the House, but It’s in His Wife’s Name: Who Really Owns It After Separation?

When a husband funds a property registered in his wife’s name, payment alone may not decide ownership. Courts examine title, intention and evidence.

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Patna High Court attempt to rape ruling in photography studio case
High Courts
July 15, 2026 The Legal News Editorial Team

Patna High Court Draws the Line: Removing Woman’s Salwar Not Enough to Prove Attempt to Rape

The Patna High Court overturned an attempt-to-rape conviction after finding that the prosecution failed to prove an unequivocal act towards committing rape.

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Samay Raina Supreme Court fine imposed in disability remarks case
Supreme Court
July 15, 2026 The Legal News Editorial Team

Samay Raina Supreme Court Fine: 5 Key Points as Court Imposes ₹3 Lakh Cost

The Supreme Court imposed costs of ₹3 lakh each on Samay Raina and four others after finding apparent non-compliance with its earlier directions.

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Supreme Court courtroom disruption after petitioner throws papers and abuses Bench
Supreme Court
July 15, 2026 The Legal News Editorial Team

Supreme Court Courtroom Disruption: 5 Key Developments After Petitioner Throws Papers and Abuses Bench

A petitioner appearing in person was escorted out after allegedly throwing papers and using abusive language during a Supreme Court hearing.

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Sonam Wangchuk hunger strike Delhi High Court medical intervention plea
High Courts
July 15, 2026 The Legal News Editorial Team

Sonam Wangchuk Hunger Strike: 5 Urgent Developments as Delhi High Court Hears Medical Plea

Delhi High Court will examine an urgent plea seeking medical assistance for activist Sonam Wangchuk amid concerns over his prolonged hunger strike.

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