I can’t reliably fetch current “latest news” about Ahluwalia v Ahluwalia right now, because I don’t have access to up-to-date browsing in this moment.
That said, there appear to be multiple different real-world cases that people refer to as “Ahluwalia v Ahluwalia,” including (at least) one in Canada concerning family violence tort recognition, which is discussed as progressing to the Supreme Court of Canada in early 2025, and another set of “Ahluwalia v Ahluwalia” items that may refer to unrelated matters.[3][5]
Quick clarification
Which one do you mean?
- Canada Supreme Court case about whether Canadian law needs a separate “tort of family violence”?[5][3]
- Or a different country/court (or a link/headline you saw)?
If you tell me the jurisdiction (e.g., Canada/India/UK/US) or paste a headline/link, I can summarize the latest developments you care about from that specific case.
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ahluwalia.worldIAS officer Surendra Singh Ahluwalia was recently acquitted in a 37-year-old corruption case due to the failure of the prosecution to prove its case. The case involved allegations of fraud, corruption, and destruction of evidence against Ahluwalia and three others. The court criticised the investigating agency for delays and lack of thoroughness in the case, ultimately leading to the acquittal.
economictimes.indiatimes.comWe're intervening in this case to address the legal implications of myths about intimate partner violence in family and tort cases...
westcoastleaf.orgFeb 10, 2025 PATHS is intervening in a case before the Supreme Court of Canada this week. That case deals with how Canadian law recognizes and remedies family violence. Saskatoon lawyer Neil McPhee who will be arguing PATHS’ position before the Supreme Court spoke on CBC Morning Edition. Listen here.
pathssk.orgRead United States v. Ahluwalia, 3:21-CR-82-FDW-SCR, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext’s comprehensive legal database
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