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SANYA TALWAR
Sanya Talwar is the Editor at Lawbeat. She has previously worked at legal news portals in the country and has consistently delivered relevant and engaging news from the Supreme Court of India. Her niche is courtroom exchanges. Prior to entering the space of legal journalism, Sanya practiced in Courts across the country for 4 years. She is also an adviser to workplaces across sectors in prevention of sexual harassment. She can be found on Twitter at @LegalTalwar
Is it illegal to download Child porn? Supreme Court to consider
Sanya Talwar
07:51 AM, 13 Mar 2024
Mere breach of contract not to attract prosecution in every case: SC
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
06:40 AM, 13 Mar 2024
High Court should have granted protection from arrest to Sudhir Chaudhary: Supreme Court comes to relief of TV anchor
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
'Administrative oversight to be left with Executive,' SC sets aside HC's order on appraisal of senior IAS officer Ashok Khemka
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Half baked evidence in sexual harassment may jeopardise reputation of teacher: SC
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Murder case: Supreme Court rejects juvenility plea after 42 years
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
SC directs Rajasthan DGP to act immediately into serious misconduct of assault of 14-yr girl to own up murder of mother
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Consent is not irrevocable, says Supreme Court as it declines to quash rape case against man
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Terming August 5, 2019 as “Black Day”, wishing Pakistan Happy independence day, not a crime: Supreme Court
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
'Compensation cannot be done with mathematical precision,' SC enhances road accident claim
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Supreme Court releases man accused of burning alive wife despite a dying declaration
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
“Acted like law unto themselves”: SC comes down heavily on U'khand Minister, DFO for illicit felling of trees in Corbett National park
Sanya Talwar
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