Certificate from any school attended can be submitted under new Juvenile Justice Act 2015: HC

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Bombay high court sets aside sessions court order, stating that an accused claiming to be a juvenile does not need to provide a date of birth certificate from their 'first' school. Any school certificate can now be submitted under the new Juvenile Justice Act 2015. The accused, who is facing charges of rape and kidnapping, sought...

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Ramadas KS, a research scholar at Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), has taken legal action by approaching the Bombay High Court to challenge the..
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The Bombay High Court decided not to revoke the admission of a student who obtained entry to an MBBS course in a Mumbai college under the OBC category with false..
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Bombay High Court supports Maharashtra govt's renaming of Aurangabad to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Osmanabad to Dharashiv. Petitions dismissed. Centre..
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