“An Arbitrator Cannot Deny Parties the Right to Lead Evidence on a Mixed Question of Law and
Fact” — Bombay High Court upheld the decision of the learned
"Merely because the petitioners accurately reported the allegations in the newspapers, would not bring them within the exception unless it was established that the imputation was
read more"Once the Draft Scheme under Section 13(1) is finalized and certificates are issued under Section 15, and the scheme is confirmed under Section 16, the consolidation
read moreIn the landmark judgment of Ranjit Sarkar vs. Ravi Ganesh Bharadwaj & Others decided on 17th March 2025, the Supreme Court has authoritatively ruled that a
read moreRestores Complaint Against Doctors Over Alleged Medical Negligence Causing Death “The Judicial Magistrate lacked jurisdiction to dismiss the complaint during the subsistence of the High Court’s
read moreAppointment Contrary to Statutory Prescription Is Void - On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court of India decisively holding that mere possession of a higher qualification
read morePolice Excess During Investigation Still Requires Prior Sanction for Prosecution - In the recent judgment Supreme Court ruled that acts of police excess, if reasonably connected
read moreNotice refers to JM Balanced Fund, Petitioner never invested in it — There is no live link between material and alleged escapement — Gujarat High Court rebukes
read moreOnce GST Was Paid To NOIDA, Petitioner Cannot Be Made To Suffer Twice — Allahabad High Court, in Surender Gupta v. Appellate Authority State GST & Others, WRIT
read moreCourt Should Not Be Satisfied Where Victim Reacted Hypersensitively to Ordinary Discord: Punjab & Haryana High Court dismissed a revision petition challenging the acquittal of Subhash, who was
read morePrima Facie, the High Court's Order Appears to Be Correct in Law": CJI Khanna Backs Inclusion of ASI and Union in Krishna Janmabhoomi Suits. In
read moreThe Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 is a proposed overhaul of India’s waqf laws, aiming to reform how waqf properties (Islamic charitable endowments) are managed. Introduced by the
read more“No Logic or Rationality in Preferring Younger Candidate Among Equally Scored Applicants” — Bombay High Court Declares Age-Based Tie-Breaker Arbitrary and Discriminatory. Bombay High Court delivered a notable
read moreGujarat High Court Upholds Disqualification of Expired Committee Members from Casting Votes in APMC Elections. Gujarat High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice Biren Vaishnav and Justice Hemant M.
read moreAn action which is detrimental to the prestige of the Institution may also amount to misconduct." — Karnataka High Court delivered a decisive judgment on the scope of
read moreDestruction of OMR Sheets Shows Deliberate Cover-up — WBSSC Cannot Now Seek Segregation of Innocent Candidates — Supreme Court of India, through a Bench comprising Chief Justice
read morePossession: Kerala High Court Upholds Eviction for Ensuring Free Flow of River Nobody has the right to interfere with the free flow of rivers and water channels -
read morePre-Conviction Period of Undertrial Should Be as Short as Possible Keeping in View Article 21 — Punjab and Haryana High Court granted regular bail to the petitioner accused
read moreCases Between Same Parties Do Not Automatically Trigger Res Judicata If Issues Are Distinct — In a notable decision Andhra Pradesh High Court held that the principle of
read more“Mere Vesting Without Actual Possession is of No Consequence” — Allahabad High Court allowed a crucial writ petition filed by landholders whose land had been declared surplus under
read more“An Arbitrator Cannot Deny Parties the Right to Lead Evidence on a Mixed Question of Law and
Fact” — Bombay High Court upheld the decision of the learned
"Merely because the petitioners accurately reported the allegations in the newspapers, would not bring them within the exception unless it was established that the imputation was
read more"Once the Draft Scheme under Section 13(1) is finalized and certificates are issued under Section 15, and the scheme is confirmed under Section 16, the consolidation
read moreIn the landmark judgment of Ranjit Sarkar vs. Ravi Ganesh Bharadwaj & Others decided on 17th March 2025, the Supreme Court has authoritatively ruled that a
read moreRestores Complaint Against Doctors Over Alleged Medical Negligence Causing Death “The Judicial Magistrate lacked jurisdiction to dismiss the complaint during the subsistence of the High Court’s
read moreAppointment Contrary to Statutory Prescription Is Void - On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court of India decisively holding that mere possession of a higher qualification
read morePolice Excess During Investigation Still Requires Prior Sanction for Prosecution - In the recent judgment Supreme Court ruled that acts of police excess, if reasonably connected
read moreNotice refers to JM Balanced Fund, Petitioner never invested in it — There is no live link between material and alleged escapement — Gujarat High Court rebukes
read moreOnce GST Was Paid To NOIDA, Petitioner Cannot Be Made To Suffer Twice — Allahabad High Court, in Surender Gupta v. Appellate Authority State GST & Others, WRIT
read moreCourt Should Not Be Satisfied Where Victim Reacted Hypersensitively to Ordinary Discord: Punjab & Haryana High Court dismissed a revision petition challenging the acquittal of Subhash, who was
read morePrima Facie, the High Court's Order Appears to Be Correct in Law": CJI Khanna Backs Inclusion of ASI and Union in Krishna Janmabhoomi Suits. In
read moreThe Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 is a proposed overhaul of India’s waqf laws, aiming to reform how waqf properties (Islamic charitable endowments) are managed. Introduced by the
read more“No Logic or Rationality in Preferring Younger Candidate Among Equally Scored Applicants” — Bombay High Court Declares Age-Based Tie-Breaker Arbitrary and Discriminatory. Bombay High Court delivered a notable
read moreGujarat High Court Upholds Disqualification of Expired Committee Members from Casting Votes in APMC Elections. Gujarat High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice Biren Vaishnav and Justice Hemant M.
read moreAn action which is detrimental to the prestige of the Institution may also amount to misconduct." — Karnataka High Court delivered a decisive judgment on the scope of
read moreDestruction of OMR Sheets Shows Deliberate Cover-up — WBSSC Cannot Now Seek Segregation of Innocent Candidates — Supreme Court of India, through a Bench comprising Chief Justice
read morePossession: Kerala High Court Upholds Eviction for Ensuring Free Flow of River Nobody has the right to interfere with the free flow of rivers and water channels -
read morePre-Conviction Period of Undertrial Should Be as Short as Possible Keeping in View Article 21 — Punjab and Haryana High Court granted regular bail to the petitioner accused
read moreCases Between Same Parties Do Not Automatically Trigger Res Judicata If Issues Are Distinct — In a notable decision Andhra Pradesh High Court held that the principle of
read more“Mere Vesting Without Actual Possession is of No Consequence” — Allahabad High Court allowed a crucial writ petition filed by landholders whose land had been declared surplus under
read more“An Arbitrator Cannot Deny Parties the Right to Lead Evidence on a Mixed Question of Law and
Fact” — Bombay High Court upheld the decision of the learned
"Merely because the petitioners accurately reported the allegations in the newspapers, would not bring them within the exception unless it was established that the imputation was
read more"Once the Draft Scheme under Section 13(1) is finalized and certificates are issued under Section 15, and the scheme is confirmed under Section 16, the consolidation
read moreSuccessive Applications Without Resolving Ownership Complications Are Barred by Res Judicata — Supreme Court of India delivered a crucial judgment reinforcing the limitation on the Competent
read moreClaimants Must First Prove Ownership Before Seeking Compensation - In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India emphasized that entitlement to compensation under the Right to
read moreSuppression of Material Facts Amounts to Abuse of Process - In a significant judgment Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings initiated against a wife by her husband
read moreIn the landmark judgment of Ranjit Sarkar vs. Ravi Ganesh Bharadwaj & Others decided on 17th March 2025, the Supreme Court has authoritatively ruled that a
read moreRestores Complaint Against Doctors Over Alleged Medical Negligence Causing Death “The Judicial Magistrate lacked jurisdiction to dismiss the complaint during the subsistence of the High Court’s
read moreAppointment Contrary to Statutory Prescription Is Void - On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court of India decisively holding that mere possession of a higher qualification
read morePolice Excess During Investigation Still Requires Prior Sanction for Prosecution - In the recent judgment Supreme Court ruled that acts of police excess, if reasonably connected
read morePrima Facie, the High Court's Order Appears to Be Correct in Law": CJI Khanna Backs Inclusion of ASI and Union in Krishna Janmabhoomi Suits. In
read moreThe Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 is a proposed overhaul of India’s waqf laws, aiming to reform how waqf properties (Islamic charitable endowments) are managed. Introduced by the
read moreDestruction of OMR Sheets Shows Deliberate Cover-up — WBSSC Cannot Now Seek Segregation of Innocent Candidates — Supreme Court of India, through a Bench comprising Chief Justice
read more“Mere Breach of Contract Without Deceptive Intent at Inception Cannot Attract Criminal Liability” — Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by a businessman accused of cheating
read more“Ex Gratia is No Substitute for Statutory Bonus” — Supreme Court Orders Payment of Bonus to Differently-Abled Workmen of WORTH Trust. Supreme Court dismissed the appeal
read morePresumption Under Sections 118 and 139 of NI Act Cannot Be Defeated by Mere Plea of Lost Cheque - On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court
read moreClause Merely Prohibiting Contractor from Claiming Interest Is Not an Express Bar on Arbitrator’s Power — Supreme Court held that Clause 22 of the contract did
read more“A Common Man May Exceed Limits, but Not the Police” — Supreme Court Deplores Haryana Police for High-Handedness and Mechanical Arrests. Supreme Court, in Vijay Pal
read moreOn 6th March 2025, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in Gurdial Kaur vs. Kuldip Singh & Ors., FAO-2340-2006 (O&M), delivered a significant ruling holding that
read morePossibility of tampering during the fifteen-day period cannot be totally ruled out and there has been no substantial compliance of the standing order -
read morePassing a wrong order in exercise of quasi-judicial power is not misconduct unless tainted by extraneous considerations – Supreme Court delivered a significant judgment in the
read moreRequirement of Ph.D. For Higher Pay and Promotion Is Not Arbitrary, But Essential For Maintaining Academic Standards — In a landmark decision Supreme Court partly allowed the
read moreSupreme Court emphatically clarified the test for invoking powers under Section 319 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The bench of Justice Dipankar Datta and
read moreSuccessive Applications Without Resolving Ownership Complications Are Barred by Res Judicata — Supreme Court of India delivered a crucial judgment reinforcing the limitation on the Competent
read moreClaimants Must First Prove Ownership Before Seeking Compensation - In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India emphasized that entitlement to compensation under the Right to
read moreSuppression of Material Facts Amounts to Abuse of Process - In a significant judgment Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings initiated against a wife by her husband
read moreIn the landmark judgment of Ranjit Sarkar vs. Ravi Ganesh Bharadwaj & Others decided on 17th March 2025, the Supreme Court has authoritatively ruled that a
read moreRestores Complaint Against Doctors Over Alleged Medical Negligence Causing Death “The Judicial Magistrate lacked jurisdiction to dismiss the complaint during the subsistence of the High Court’s
read moreAppointment Contrary to Statutory Prescription Is Void - On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court of India decisively holding that mere possession of a higher qualification
read morePolice Excess During Investigation Still Requires Prior Sanction for Prosecution - In the recent judgment Supreme Court ruled that acts of police excess, if reasonably connected
read morePrima Facie, the High Court's Order Appears to Be Correct in Law": CJI Khanna Backs Inclusion of ASI and Union in Krishna Janmabhoomi Suits. In
read moreThe Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 is a proposed overhaul of India’s waqf laws, aiming to reform how waqf properties (Islamic charitable endowments) are managed. Introduced by the
read moreDestruction of OMR Sheets Shows Deliberate Cover-up — WBSSC Cannot Now Seek Segregation of Innocent Candidates — Supreme Court of India, through a Bench comprising Chief Justice
read more“Mere Breach of Contract Without Deceptive Intent at Inception Cannot Attract Criminal Liability” — Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by a businessman accused of cheating
read more“Ex Gratia is No Substitute for Statutory Bonus” — Supreme Court Orders Payment of Bonus to Differently-Abled Workmen of WORTH Trust. Supreme Court dismissed the appeal
read morePresumption Under Sections 118 and 139 of NI Act Cannot Be Defeated by Mere Plea of Lost Cheque - On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court
read moreClause Merely Prohibiting Contractor from Claiming Interest Is Not an Express Bar on Arbitrator’s Power — Supreme Court held that Clause 22 of the contract did
read more“A Common Man May Exceed Limits, but Not the Police” — Supreme Court Deplores Haryana Police for High-Handedness and Mechanical Arrests. Supreme Court, in Vijay Pal
read moreOn 6th March 2025, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in Gurdial Kaur vs. Kuldip Singh & Ors., FAO-2340-2006 (O&M), delivered a significant ruling holding that
read morePossibility of tampering during the fifteen-day period cannot be totally ruled out and there has been no substantial compliance of the standing order -
read morePassing a wrong order in exercise of quasi-judicial power is not misconduct unless tainted by extraneous considerations – Supreme Court delivered a significant judgment in the
read moreRequirement of Ph.D. For Higher Pay and Promotion Is Not Arbitrary, But Essential For Maintaining Academic Standards — In a landmark decision Supreme Court partly allowed the
read moreSupreme Court emphatically clarified the test for invoking powers under Section 319 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The bench of Justice Dipankar Datta and
read moreSuccessive Applications Without Resolving Ownership Complications Are Barred by Res Judicata — Supreme Court of India delivered a crucial judgment reinforcing the limitation on the Competent
read moreClaimants Must First Prove Ownership Before Seeking Compensation - In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India emphasized that entitlement to compensation under the Right to
read moreSuppression of Material Facts Amounts to Abuse of Process - In a significant judgment Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings initiated against a wife by her husband
read more❝ Legitimate Expectation of Candidates Cannot Be Defeated by Vague Allegations of Irregularities ❞ — Patna High Court delivered a vital judgment protecting the sanctity of public recruitment
read moreRespondent's Alleged Customary Divorce Remains Unproven; Marriage Declared Void and Consent for Cohabitation Rendered Illusory - In a landmark judgment Telangana High Courtset aside the Family Court's dismissal
read morePolice Dog Evidence Cannot Be Sole Basis of Conviction Without Corroboration - Orissa High Court dismissed the State’s appeal against the acquittal of two accused persons charged with
read moreNotice refers to JM Balanced Fund, Petitioner never invested in it — There is no live link between material and alleged escapement — Gujarat High Court rebukes
read moreOnce GST Was Paid To NOIDA, Petitioner Cannot Be Made To Suffer Twice — Allahabad High Court, in Surender Gupta v. Appellate Authority State GST & Others, WRIT
read moreCourt Should Not Be Satisfied Where Victim Reacted Hypersensitively to Ordinary Discord: Punjab & Haryana High Court dismissed a revision petition challenging the acquittal of Subhash, who was
read more“No Logic or Rationality in Preferring Younger Candidate Among Equally Scored Applicants” — Bombay High Court Declares Age-Based Tie-Breaker Arbitrary and Discriminatory. Bombay High Court delivered a notable
read moreGujarat High Court Upholds Disqualification of Expired Committee Members from Casting Votes in APMC Elections. Gujarat High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice Biren Vaishnav and Justice Hemant M.
read moreAn action which is detrimental to the prestige of the Institution may also amount to misconduct." — Karnataka High Court delivered a decisive judgment on the scope of
read morePossession: Kerala High Court Upholds Eviction for Ensuring Free Flow of River Nobody has the right to interfere with the free flow of rivers and water channels -
read morePre-Conviction Period of Undertrial Should Be as Short as Possible Keeping in View Article 21 — Punjab and Haryana High Court granted regular bail to the petitioner accused
read moreCases Between Same Parties Do Not Automatically Trigger Res Judicata If Issues Are Distinct — In a notable decision Andhra Pradesh High Court held that the principle of
read more“Mere Vesting Without Actual Possession is of No Consequence” — Allahabad High Court allowed a crucial writ petition filed by landholders whose land had been declared surplus under
read more“An Arbitrator Cannot Deny Parties the Right to Lead Evidence on a Mixed Question of Law and
Fact” — Bombay High Court upheld the decision of the learned
"Merely because the petitioners accurately reported the allegations in the newspapers, would not bring them within the exception unless it was established that the imputation was
read more"Once the Draft Scheme under Section 13(1) is finalized and certificates are issued under Section 15, and the scheme is confirmed under Section 16, the consolidation
read moreSection 106 of the Evidence Act cannot be invoked where prosecution fails to prove even the presence of the accused — On April 2, 2025, a Division Bench
read moreDelhi High Court dismissed the appeal of Moirangthem Anand Singh seeking bail in a case involving allegations of being part of a larger transnational conspiracy to wage war
read moreRejects Husband's Demand for Wife's Virginity Test in Maintenance Case - Right to Dignity is Non-Negotiable — Chhattisgarh High Court Holds Virginity Test Violates - Fundamental
read morePunjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a revision petition filed against concurrent findings of conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Justice Deepak Gupta ruled
read more❝ Legitimate Expectation of Candidates Cannot Be Defeated by Vague Allegations of Irregularities ❞ — Patna High Court delivered a vital judgment protecting the sanctity of public recruitment
read moreRespondent's Alleged Customary Divorce Remains Unproven; Marriage Declared Void and Consent for Cohabitation Rendered Illusory - In a landmark judgment Telangana High Courtset aside the Family Court's dismissal
read morePolice Dog Evidence Cannot Be Sole Basis of Conviction Without Corroboration - Orissa High Court dismissed the State’s appeal against the acquittal of two accused persons charged with
read moreNotice refers to JM Balanced Fund, Petitioner never invested in it — There is no live link between material and alleged escapement — Gujarat High Court rebukes
read moreOnce GST Was Paid To NOIDA, Petitioner Cannot Be Made To Suffer Twice — Allahabad High Court, in Surender Gupta v. Appellate Authority State GST & Others, WRIT
read moreCourt Should Not Be Satisfied Where Victim Reacted Hypersensitively to Ordinary Discord: Punjab & Haryana High Court dismissed a revision petition challenging the acquittal of Subhash, who was
read more“No Logic or Rationality in Preferring Younger Candidate Among Equally Scored Applicants” — Bombay High Court Declares Age-Based Tie-Breaker Arbitrary and Discriminatory. Bombay High Court delivered a notable
read moreGujarat High Court Upholds Disqualification of Expired Committee Members from Casting Votes in APMC Elections. Gujarat High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice Biren Vaishnav and Justice Hemant M.
read moreAn action which is detrimental to the prestige of the Institution may also amount to misconduct." — Karnataka High Court delivered a decisive judgment on the scope of
read morePossession: Kerala High Court Upholds Eviction for Ensuring Free Flow of River Nobody has the right to interfere with the free flow of rivers and water channels -
read morePre-Conviction Period of Undertrial Should Be as Short as Possible Keeping in View Article 21 — Punjab and Haryana High Court granted regular bail to the petitioner accused
read moreCases Between Same Parties Do Not Automatically Trigger Res Judicata If Issues Are Distinct — In a notable decision Andhra Pradesh High Court held that the principle of
read more“Mere Vesting Without Actual Possession is of No Consequence” — Allahabad High Court allowed a crucial writ petition filed by landholders whose land had been declared surplus under
read more“An Arbitrator Cannot Deny Parties the Right to Lead Evidence on a Mixed Question of Law and
Fact” — Bombay High Court upheld the decision of the learned
"Merely because the petitioners accurately reported the allegations in the newspapers, would not bring them within the exception unless it was established that the imputation was
read more"Once the Draft Scheme under Section 13(1) is finalized and certificates are issued under Section 15, and the scheme is confirmed under Section 16, the consolidation
read moreSection 106 of the Evidence Act cannot be invoked where prosecution fails to prove even the presence of the accused — On April 2, 2025, a Division Bench
read moreDelhi High Court dismissed the appeal of Moirangthem Anand Singh seeking bail in a case involving allegations of being part of a larger transnational conspiracy to wage war
read moreRejects Husband's Demand for Wife's Virginity Test in Maintenance Case - Right to Dignity is Non-Negotiable — Chhattisgarh High Court Holds Virginity Test Violates - Fundamental
read morePunjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a revision petition filed against concurrent findings of conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Justice Deepak Gupta ruled
read more❝ Legitimate Expectation of Candidates Cannot Be Defeated by Vague Allegations of Irregularities ❞ — Patna High Court delivered a vital judgment protecting the sanctity of public recruitment
read moreRespondent's Alleged Customary Divorce Remains Unproven; Marriage Declared Void and Consent for Cohabitation Rendered Illusory - In a landmark judgment Telangana High Courtset aside the Family Court's dismissal
read morePolice Dog Evidence Cannot Be Sole Basis of Conviction Without Corroboration - Orissa High Court dismissed the State’s appeal against the acquittal of two accused persons charged with
read moreAccess to justice is a fundamental human right, yet for many, especially those from marginalized communities, this right remains elusive. Recognizing this, the National Legal Services Authority
read moreThe Specific Relief Act, 1963 is one of the foundational statutes in Indian civil law that provides a unique set of remedies where mere monetary compensation for
read moreThe Indian legal system, with its roots in colonial jurisprudence, has evolved over centuries to form a robust and intricate system of justice. One of the cornerstones
read moreCriminal Revision is a supervisory remedy provided under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) that enables higher courts to scrutinize the correctness, legality, or propriety of inferior
read moreLegal drafting is the art of preparing formal legal documents in precise language. In civil litigation, pleadings (such as plaints and written statements) form the foundation of the
read moreThe Civil Procedure Code (CPC) of 1908 is a comprehensive statute that governs the procedure to be followed in civil courts in India. It aims to consolidate
read moreAccess to justice is a fundamental human right, yet for many, especially those from marginalized communities, this right remains elusive. Recognizing this, the National Legal Services Authority
read moreThe Specific Relief Act, 1963 is one of the foundational statutes in Indian civil law that provides a unique set of remedies where mere monetary compensation for
read moreThe Indian legal system, with its roots in colonial jurisprudence, has evolved over centuries to form a robust and intricate system of justice. One of the cornerstones
read moreCriminal Revision is a supervisory remedy provided under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) that enables higher courts to scrutinize the correctness, legality, or propriety of inferior
read moreLegal drafting is the art of preparing formal legal documents in precise language. In civil litigation, pleadings (such as plaints and written statements) form the foundation of the
read moreThe Civil Procedure Code (CPC) of 1908 is a comprehensive statute that governs the procedure to be followed in civil courts in India. It aims to consolidate
read moreAccess to justice is a fundamental human right, yet for many, especially those from marginalized communities, this right remains elusive. Recognizing this, the National Legal Services Authority
read moreThe Specific Relief Act, 1963 is one of the foundational statutes in Indian civil law that provides a unique set of remedies where mere monetary compensation for
read moreThe Indian legal system, with its roots in colonial jurisprudence, has evolved over centuries to form a robust and intricate system of justice. One of the cornerstones
read more