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LatestLegal Updates 3 July 2026

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The Supreme Court has called for zero tolerance on fake AI verdicts and set aside an NCLT judgment, while the Madhya Pradesh HC has taken cognisance of death threats to a Muslim judge after a lynching verdict. The Kerala Consumer Commission has ordered Piaggio to pay Rs 5.1 lakh for a defective vehicle, and the NHAI has secured an arbitral award of Rs 12.02 billion in a Karnataka project. The Bombay High Court has drawn the line on Russian Lugovoy Law meeting Indian enforcement, and the Supreme Court has laid down fresh guidelines for calculating compensation in motor accident cases using ITRs.

Recent legal developments in India include the Supreme Court's decision to call for zero tolerance on fake AI verdicts and set aside an NCLT judgment. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has taken cognisance of death threats to a Muslim judge after a lynching verdict, stating that such actions 'directly hamper the judicial independence and fearless working' of judicial officers.
The Kerala Consumer Commission has ordered Piaggio to pay Rs 5.1 lakh for a defective vehicle. In another development, the NHAI has secured an arbitral award of Rs 12.02 billion in a Karnataka project.
The Bombay High Court has drawn the line on Russian Lugovoy Law meeting Indian enforcement, signalling a significant development for parties facing or contemplating enforcement of Russian judgments in India. The Supreme Court has also laid down fresh guidelines for calculating compensation in motor accident cases using ITRs.

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