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  1. Bar & Bench is the premier online portal for Indian legal news. News, interviews, and columns related to the Supreme Court of India and the High Courts , as well as law firms, law schools, and Parliament.

  2. Get timely and accurate updates from the Supreme Court and High Courts across the country. News on legal education, Indian Law Firms, and the latest laws.

  3. Bar & Bench is the premier online portal for Indian legal news. News, interviews, and columns related to the Supreme Court of India and the High Courts , as well as law firms, law schools, and Parliament.

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  5. 3 days ago · The Allahabad High Court has expressed grave concerns over rising religious conversions occurring during gatherings and warned that if such a trend continued, the majority population of the country will become a minority one day. Justice Rohit Ranjan Agarwal made the observation while dismissing the bail plea of one Kailash, accused of converting a group of Hindus from a village to Christianity. "If this process is allowed to be carried out, the majority population of this country would be ...

  6. Bar & Bench is a leading website focused on Indias legal fraternity. It provides the latest in news, briefings, insights, expert opinions, reviews, analysis and issues involving the legal...

  7. 21 hours ago · The Madurai bench of the Madras High Court Bar Association has decided to abstain from work and from attending courts on the 5th of July (Friday) as part of the opposition against the sudden...

  8. Jan 2, 2021 · ‘LiveLaw’ and ‘Bar & Bench’ have revolutionised legal reporting by tweeting about proceedings in real time, bringing them to the screens of general readers.

  9. In conjunction with the Bench, Bar may differentiate lawyers who represent clients (the bar) from Judges or members of a judiciary (the bench). The phrase bench and bar denote all judges and lawyers collectively.

  10. Supreme Court Bench Led By CJI DY Chandrachud To Hear NEET-UG Petitions On July 8

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