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Gram Panchayat Galhri vs Union Of India - National Green Tribunal

The National Green Tribunal heard multiple original applications concerning environmental matters. During the hearing on March 25, 2026, the State of Punjab acknowledged filing an incorrect affidavit and committed to submitting the correct one. The Tribunal noted that a similar issue is pending before the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Routine Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Vijayakumar Gadhavi vs Union of India - Environmental Appeal

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard multiple appeals concerning environmental matters, including those involving the Union of India and various state entities. The proceedings involved parties such as Vijaykumar Gadhavi and the Go Green Foundation Trust, addressing issues related to environmental protection and compliance.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Go Green Foundation Trust vs Union of India - Environmental Appeal

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard multiple appeals concerning environmental matters, including those filed by the Go Green Foundation Trust and Vijaykumar Karsanbhai Gadhavi against the Union of India and various ministries. The proceedings involved parties presenting arguments before the judicial and expert members of the NGT's Western Zone Bench in Pune.

Routine Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Railbelt Reliability Council ERO Standards Public Notice

The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has issued a public notice regarding the Railbelt Reliability Council's ERO Reliability Standards. This notice pertains to docket TE13-9001 and concerns the standards for electric reliability in the Railbelt region.

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Recent Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, High Court Decisions

The Inner Temple Library's Current Awareness feed has published a list of recent decisions from the UK's Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court. These decisions were issued between March 23 and March 25, 2026, covering various divisions including Administrative, Chancery, and King's Bench.

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High Court Orders Ex-Manager to Repay Law Firm £204,000 Debt

The High Court has ruled that a former tax senior manager must repay £204,000 to his former law firm, Bark & Co. The court upheld a settlement agreement that allowed the manager five years to introduce work to cover the debt, a deadline he failed to meet. Elements of the original agreement were modified due to SRA referral fee prohibitions.

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Autonomy Fraud Trial: £177m Interest Awarded

Following the largest civil fraud trial in English legal history, a judge has ordered the administrators of Dr Mike Lynch's estate to pay $236 million (£176.6m) in interest on damages previously awarded to Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The ruling concludes over a decade of litigation stemming from HP's acquisition of Autonomy.

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Foreign Marriage Recognition in England and Pakistan

The High Court of Justice (Family Division) ruled that marriages not validly solemnized in England cannot be made valid by subsequent registration in Pakistan. The court refused declarations of marital status for two applications where ceremonies were conducted in England but not compliant with the Marriage Act 1949, and later registered in Pakistan. A third application was dismissed.

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Court of Appeal Dismisses Appeals on Set-Aside Order

The Court of Appeal dismissed two appeals concerning a set-aside order related to financial remedy proceedings. The court considered issues of material non-disclosure by the Husband and the nature of gifts made by the Wife's mother. The original consent order was set aside due to the Husband's material non-disclosure regarding significant gifts received.

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Crispin Blunt fined for crystal meth possession

Former justice minister Crispin Blunt was fined £1,200 after pleading guilty to four charges of possessing illegal drugs, including crystal meth and cannabis. The drugs were discovered during a police investigation at his home following a chemsex party. Blunt, who represented himself, criticized the decision to charge him and suggested drug legalization.

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