If it please the court6/13/2023 ![]() Stir a revolution among the citizenry, or fall in with the nobles.Take a slow burn path for romance or cut to the chase with seduction.Reunite your family, expose your father's past, or sever all ties.Empower the crown, subvert the king, or betray France to its enemies.Generalize or specialize: hone your senses, master disguise, pen the finest letters, wield a duelist's blade, and woo with a silver tongue.Experience sapphic romance in the 1700s: play as lesbian, bi, and/or asexual.Play as female or nonbinary, as cis or trans.Who will you protect to ensure a better future, and who will you sacrifice? When your mask falls away, will anyone trust the person underneath? Love and loyalty is all that will be left when this house of cards falls. Will it be the spymistress with a lifetime of secrets, the poet languishing in the shadow of the queen, or the double agent haunting your every move? No matter who you pursue, you'll have to survive a rival's hostile ambitions, and see that the Crown doesn't crush yours. And women all over Versailles are ready to lure your heart. It's one thing to lie for a living, but your love life demands honesty. As a spy for the court, you now have the power to change your life–and tip an unstable country toward transformation. You've been recruited from the slums of Paris into the Secret du Roi, Louis XV's league of covert emissaries and spies. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. ![]() Chaudron, where your choices control the story. If It Please the Court is a 242,000 word interactive lesbian romance novel by D.E. Who will catch your eye: a spymistress, a poet, or a traitor to the king? The review petitions are, therefore, dismissed.”(function() ) Seduce and surveil as a sexy royal spy! Gather intel, or gamble on love in 18th-century Versailles. No case for review under Order XLVII Rule 1 of the Supreme Court Rules 2013. The quota was introduced by way of the 103rd Constitutional Amendment which had inserted Article 15(6) and 16(6) in the Constitution.Ī five-judge bench of CJI DY Chandrachud, Justices Dinesh Maheshwari, SR Bhat, Bela M Trivedi and JB Pardiwala said, “Having perused the review petitions, there is no error apparent on the face of the record. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has affirmed its ruling upholding the 10% quota granted to economically weaker sections (EWS) in jobs and admissions by dismissing a batch of pleas seeking review of the verdict. For these reasons, the insertion of Article 15(6) and 16(6) is struck down, is held to be violative of the equality code, particularly the principle of non- discrimination and non-exclusion which forms an inextricable part of the basic structure of the Constitution,” the bench opined in their minority view. ![]() “The impugned amendment and the classification creates, is arbitrary, and results in hostile discrimination of the poorest sections of the society that are socially and educationally backward, and/or subjected to caste discrimination. Justices Trivedi and Pardiwala had concurred with the view taken by Justice Maheshwari.ĬJI UU Lalit and Justice SR Bhat in their minority view called the amendment as unconstitutional, void and violative of the basic structure of the constitution. Justice Dinesh Maheshwari while upholding the validity of the amendment, in his 154-page judgment, had said exclusion of the classes covered by Articles 15(4), 15(5) and 16(4) (SEBCs/OBCs/SCS/STS) from getting the benefit of reservation as EWS, being in the nature of balancing the requirements of non-discrimination and compensatory discrimination, did not violate the Equality Code and did not not in any manner cause damage to the basic structure of the Constitution of India. Former CJI UU Lalit and Justice SR Bhat had declared the 10% quota as “unconstitutional”. Justices Dinesh Maheshwari, Bela M Trivedi and JB Pardiwala had upheld the validity of the verdict. ![]() ![]() On November 7, 2022, a five-judge bench of the SC had upheld the amendment by a 3:2 majority. If It Please the Court is a 242,000 word interactive lesbian romance novel by D.E. ![]()
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