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Modi Surname Case: Rahul Gandhi Given 15 Days to Appear in Person by Ranchi Court

Rahul Gandhi's advocate has asked for 15 days' time for him to physically appear in the case related to the alleged comment on the Modi surname. The court order has been challenged in the High Court. Rahul Gandhi was convicted in a defamation case and disqualified as MP.

Shilpa Shetty celebrates 48th birthday with family in London

Actor and fitness icon Shilpa Shetty celebrated her 48th birthday in London with her family. She's known for inspiring millions to lead healthy lifestyles via her workout regime, healthy eating habits, and mental wellness. Shetty's Instagram and YouTube posts offer workout routines, diet plans, and motivational messages. The health advocate's dedication to overall health and wellbeing is truly commendable. While eagerly awaiting her upcoming movies, let us take inspiration from Shetty to lead a healthy lifestyle for mental and physical wellbeing.

Delhi High Court orders lower courts to permit virtual appearances by parties and lawyers

Delhi's High Court has directed district courts to allow virtual or hybrid appearances for parties and lawyers without prior approval. However, certain cases can only be accessed digitally. This move aims to modernize the legal system and improve efficiency while reducing physical attendance. Restrictions include cases involving child custody, sexual offenses, and any that may disrupt law and order. Physical appearances may be required under specific circumstances.

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Modi Surname Case: Rahul Gandhi Given 15 Days to Appear in Person by Ranchi Court

Rahul Gandhi's advocate has asked for 15 days' time for him to physically appear in the case related to the alleged comment on the Modi surname. The court order has been challenged in the High Court. Rahul Gandhi was convicted in a defamation case and disqualified as MP.

Delhi High Court orders lower courts to permit virtual appearances by parties and lawyers

Delhi's High Court has directed district courts to allow virtual or hybrid appearances for parties and lawyers without prior approval. However, certain cases can only be accessed digitally. This move aims to modernize the legal system and improve efficiency while reducing physical attendance. Restrictions include cases involving child custody, sexual offenses, and any that may disrupt law and order. Physical appearances may be required under specific circumstances.

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