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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
'Filing of 60-page synopsis against 5-page bail order': SC imposes Rs 25000 cost
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
02:52 PM, 04 Oct 2023
Acquittal in criminal case is no reason for relief in departmental proceedings against government employee: SC
Lawbeat News Desk
Sanya Talwar
12:06 PM, 04 Oct 2023
Law Commission Favours Implementing E-FIR In Phased Manner
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Law Commission for guided judicial discretion in sentencing than tinkering with age of consent
Sanya Talwar
Sanatan Dharma Remarks| Supreme Court refuses to issue notice in another plea against Udhayanidhi Stalin, A Raja
Sanya Talwar
Aishwarya Iyer
Why an uproar against the call for eradication of Hindus is easier to ignore
Sanya Talwar
'Yawning infirmities and gaps,' SC acquits two death row convicts in kidnap-cum-murder case
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Failure to put incriminating circumstances not to ipso facto vitiate trial: SC
Sanya Talwar
"You are converting us into a police station": Supreme Court, while issuing notice in plea against hate speech by Udhaynidhi Stalin, others
Sanya Talwar
Plea for clarification of judgement can't be considered if comes as clever move for review: Supreme Court
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
DNA test can't be ordered to clear suspicion on paternity: Kerala High Court
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
Regular second appeal can't be examined without framing questions of law: Supreme Court
Sanya Talwar
Lawbeat News Desk
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