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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
"What is the difficulty in making Hindi a third language in educational institutions?" : Madras HC asks Tamil Nadu govt.
Ratna Singh
Sanya Talwar
12:41 PM, 27 Jan 2022
Supreme Court directs Punjab Govt to refrain from arresting Akali Dal Leader
Thyagarajan Narendran
Sanya Talwar
01:41 PM, 27 Jan 2022
'Sufficient grounds to proceed against Sharjeel Imam': Delhi Court frames Sedition, other charges against Imam
Ratna Singh
Sanya Talwar
Gift deed must be weighed on touchstone of validity first: Supreme Court
Aishwarya Iyer
Sanya Talwar
[BREAKING] "Intelligible differentia, not 'consent' focal point in issue of marital rape": Delhi High Court expresses prima facie view
Sanya Talwar
Analogy of sex workers who entertain customers with married women with husbands flawed: Justice Hari Shankar
Sanya Talwar
"5 minutes before marriage, woman can call it rape, 5 minutes after marriage she cannot": Amicus Curiae urges Court to exercise powers under Article 226
Sanya Talwar
"Other remedies available for legal recourse, laws misused": Mens Rights Groups contest inclusion of sexual violence against wives under "Rape"
Sanya Talwar
Supreme Court accepts SCAORA’s plea seeking extension of limitation in view of Covid Wave
Sanya Talwar
PM security breach: Supreme Court to formulate Committee headed by Former Supreme Court Judge
Sanya Talwar
Positive News: Amid hearing in Delhi High Court, members from the bar contribute for funding law students education
Sanya Talwar
Adherents of Sanatana Dharma approach Supreme Court against order permitting Non Hindu's to leasehold shops in Hindu Temple premises
Ratna Singh
Sanya Talwar
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