"Unnatural Death Alone Does Not Make Out A Case Under Section 304-B IPC In Absence Of Evidence Linking Cruelty To Dowry Demand", In a judgment of
read more“No Ad-Interim Mandatory Injunction Without Reasoned Justification – Status Quo Ante Is Not Status Quo,” In a ruling that reiterates the vital distinction between “status quo” and
read more“Superintendent of Police Can Register FIR and Authorise Investigation Simultaneously – No Breach of Section 17 of PC Act”, In a significant reaffirmation of settled
read more“Mere Presence Not Enough to Face Trial…Putting the appellant into trial along with co-accused would be a travesty of justice” – In a significant judgment
read more“Bail in Unrelated Case Can't Justify Detention”, In a significant ruling reasserting constitutional safeguards against arbitrary preventive detention, the Supreme Court quashed a preventive detention
read more“Regulation 113(a) makes dismissal by court martial sufficient to deny pension — Discretionary relief rests solely with the President”, In a judgment that definitively settles the
read more“DSPE Act does not divest State Police of jurisdiction — it is permissive, not exclusive,” In a ruling of significant consequence for federal investigative dynamics,
read more"Justice Shall Be a Casualty If Criminal Trial Proceeds Despite Compromise Between Parties", In a ruling that underscores the principle that criminal law should
read more"If insurer is a party-respondent, it can raise all defences — not limited to Section 149(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act", In a significant clarification of
read more“Even If the Girl Consented, Her Age Below 18 Attracts Penal Consequences Irrespective of Alleged Consent”, Allahabad High Court in Amarjit Pal and Another v.
read more"Procedure is the handmaid of justice and not its mistress" — In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India set aside an order of the Rajasthan High
read more“Conviction remains intact; only sentence is substituted. Departmental punishment can follow” — In a judgment that reinforces the legal principle that release on probation does
read more“Complete justice requires restoring status quo ante to prevent irreparable prejudice” – In a remarkable exercise of its constitutional powers, the Supreme Court restored petitions
read more“Non-consideration of Article 147 of KVS Code vitiates adjudication” – Kerala High Court allowed a set of writ appeals filed by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan and Union
read more“Law Does Not Compel a Physically Incapacitated Man to Earn – Especially When Injury is Caused by Wife’s Family”, In a ruling that significantly reframes the
read more"Policy Not Breached, Labourer Was Travelling for Agricultural Purpose and Was Covered Under Insurance" – In a detailed and significant judgment Indore Bench of the Madhya
read more“In our view, a blanket prohibition on issuing contract carriage permits to motorcycles cannot be considered as a reasonable restriction within the meaning of Article 19(6)
read more“A Man Once a Lawmaker is Expected to Be Circumspect in Speech, Especially Against a Woman Performing Statutory Duty” – Karnataka High Court, in a significant
read more“There Is No Room For Disobedience To Binding Precedent Under Article 141”, In a momentous continuation of its monitoring jurisdiction in Satender Kumar Antil v. CBI,
read moreIn a significant order protecting individual liberty amidst procedural irregularities, the Supreme Court granted protection from arrest to a man who was summoned under Section 319
read more“Superintendent of Police Can Register FIR and Authorise Investigation Simultaneously – No Breach of Section 17 of PC Act”, In a significant reaffirmation of settled
read more“Mere Presence Not Enough to Face Trial…Putting the appellant into trial along with co-accused would be a travesty of justice” – In a significant judgment
read more“Bail in Unrelated Case Can't Justify Detention”, In a significant ruling reasserting constitutional safeguards against arbitrary preventive detention, the Supreme Court quashed a preventive detention
read more“Regulation 113(a) makes dismissal by court martial sufficient to deny pension — Discretionary relief rests solely with the President”, In a judgment that definitively settles the
read more“DSPE Act does not divest State Police of jurisdiction — it is permissive, not exclusive,” In a ruling of significant consequence for federal investigative dynamics,
read more"Justice Shall Be a Casualty If Criminal Trial Proceeds Despite Compromise Between Parties", In a ruling that underscores the principle that criminal law should
read more"If insurer is a party-respondent, it can raise all defences — not limited to Section 149(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act", In a significant clarification of
read more"Procedure is the handmaid of justice and not its mistress" — In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India set aside an order of the Rajasthan High
read more“Conviction remains intact; only sentence is substituted. Departmental punishment can follow” — In a judgment that reinforces the legal principle that release on probation does
read more“Complete justice requires restoring status quo ante to prevent irreparable prejudice” – In a remarkable exercise of its constitutional powers, the Supreme Court restored petitions
read more“There Is No Room For Disobedience To Binding Precedent Under Article 141”, In a momentous continuation of its monitoring jurisdiction in Satender Kumar Antil v. CBI,
read moreIn a significant order protecting individual liberty amidst procedural irregularities, the Supreme Court granted protection from arrest to a man who was summoned under Section 319
read more“Notification Must First Exist in Law Before It Can Bind Traders”, In a judgment of critical importance to India’s international trade and the enforceability of delegated
read more“No Injury Found To Be Cause Of Death; Allegations Of Dowry Demand Surfaced Only In Later Statements”, On January 23, 2026, the Supreme Court of India
read more"Unless Condition for Reconveyance Is Embodied in the Same Sale Deed, Transaction Cannot Be Treated as Mortgage" – In a landmark ruling the Supreme Court
read more"Sanctity of Registered Documents Cannot Be Undermined By Clever Drafting or Post Hoc Allegations" – On 22nd January 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered
read more“Pleadings Must Contain Specific, Clear, and Material Particulars – Mere Allegations Cannot Dislodge Validity of Registered Documents” – In a critical reaffirmation of procedural discipline
read more“So Long As the Bail Order Remains in Force, Police Custody Cannot Be Granted – Such a Course Would Amount to Indirect Cancellation of Bail”,
read more“Disputes Dehors Insolvency Cannot Be Dressed Up As CIRP Issues Merely Because They Arise During The Process” – In a ruling that will serve as
read more“You Take the Debtor As Is – With All Disputes Attached”, In a significant reaffirmation of the binding nature of resolution plans under the Insolvency
read more"Unnatural Death Alone Does Not Make Out A Case Under Section 304-B IPC In Absence Of Evidence Linking Cruelty To Dowry Demand", In a judgment of
read more“No Ad-Interim Mandatory Injunction Without Reasoned Justification – Status Quo Ante Is Not Status Quo,” In a ruling that reiterates the vital distinction between “status quo” and
read more“Even If the Girl Consented, Her Age Below 18 Attracts Penal Consequences Irrespective of Alleged Consent”, Allahabad High Court in Amarjit Pal and Another v.
read more“Non-consideration of Article 147 of KVS Code vitiates adjudication” – Kerala High Court allowed a set of writ appeals filed by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan and Union
read more“Law Does Not Compel a Physically Incapacitated Man to Earn – Especially When Injury is Caused by Wife’s Family”, In a ruling that significantly reframes the
read more"Policy Not Breached, Labourer Was Travelling for Agricultural Purpose and Was Covered Under Insurance" – In a detailed and significant judgment Indore Bench of the Madhya
read more“In our view, a blanket prohibition on issuing contract carriage permits to motorcycles cannot be considered as a reasonable restriction within the meaning of Article 19(6)
read more“A Man Once a Lawmaker is Expected to Be Circumspect in Speech, Especially Against a Woman Performing Statutory Duty” – Karnataka High Court, in a significant
read more“No legally enforceable rights flow from an MOU not signed by all owners, not registered, and not duly stamped,” Allahabad High Court upheld the rejection of
read more"Prior intimacy does not confer any licence to violate privacy, dignity or autonomy" — Jharkhand High Court delivered a significant ruling denying anticipatory bail to a
read more“Production of Articles in Police Station Without Proper Seizure in Presence of Independent Witnesses Cannot Be Treated as Recovery Under Law,” Holds Jharkhand High Court While
read more“Passing Stay Order in Mutation Proceedings Is Within Quasi-Judicial Power — Protected Under Judges (Protection) Act, 1985”, In a landmark decision reinforcing the independence of quasi-judicial officers,
read more"Tenancy rights are heritable unless specifically excluded by statute" – In a significant ruling reinforcing the protection of tenancy rights and condemning extra-legal dispossession by
read more“Maintenance is a facet of gender parity and enabler of equality, not charity. It follows that a destitute Muslim woman has the right to seek maintenance under Section 125
read more“Tenancy cannot be presumed from possession alone — it is a legal relationship requiring proof of rent or agreement,” holds Justice Deepak Gupta while affirming
read more“Where Adultery is the Allegation and Non-Access is Pleaded, DNA Test May Be the Only Effective Tool to Establish Truth” — Madhya Pradesh High Court delivered a
read more“Magistrate must apply independent judicial mind before overriding a police refer report – casual observations like ‘prima facie case made out’ are no substitute for
read more“Statutory provisions cannot be taken away or whittled down by forensic sophistry and Courts should not allow themselves to become tools for defeating expressed statutory intentions.”— In
read more“The Sword of Damocles Cannot Hang Indefinitely Over the Accused”, In a significant ruling underscoring the primacy of personal liberty under Article 21 of the
read more“Liberty Reserved to Seek Quashing If Registrar Finds Name Was Wrongly Included”, Kerala High Court refused to interfere with an order passed by the Judicial
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
read moreThe Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) has officially replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant transformation in India’s procedural criminal law. Among the
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