Compensation for wrongful incarceration| Doctors' insurance| Emirates Airline| Ban on gatherings [VIDEO]

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This Courts Today segment covers several significant Supreme Court rulings: the police can now directly file an FIR under IPC Section 195A (threatening a witness) without a court complaint; the Court has sought the AG/SG's help on creating a uniform compensation system for wrongful incarceration; and a judgment on the COVID-19 insurance scheme for doctors is reserved, with the Court...

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This Courts Today segment covers several significant Supreme Court rulings: the police can now directly file an FIR under IPC Section 195A (threatening a witness) without a court complaint; the Court has sought the AG/SG's help on creating a uniform compensation system for wrongful incarceration; and a judgment on the COVID-19 insurance scheme for doctors is reserved, with the Court emphasizing care for all medical professionals, including private practitioners. Other key developments include the SC's strong stance against Emirates' 'dark patterns' in seat booking, and High Court interventions against delayed rape victim compensation and a sweeping ban on public gatherings of ten or more people in Karnataka.

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