Liberty Is Too Precious to Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Police Whims - Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the immediate release of Pushpinder Pal
read morePatna High Court reaffirmed the settled principle that a former legislator has no vested right to continue occupying government accommodation after demitting office. The Division Bench comprising Justice
read moreAppellant in Custody Since December—Injuries Not Dangerous to Life, No Role Attributed Under SC/ST Act - Punjab and Haryana High Court allowed an appeal under Section 14-A(2) of
read moreDeveloper played the waiting game to stall execution proceedings—Consumer rights can't be sacrificed at the altar of casual litigation - In a powerful endorsement of timely justice for
read moreDispute Whether Workman Was Denied Job or Abandoned It Must Be Decided on Evidence, Not Assumptions”— In a significant labour law ruling Calcutta High Court, through Justice Shampa
read moreStatements published on Wikipedia are not sourced facts, but editorialised opinions masquerading as truth— In a ruling that puts global intermediaries on notice, the Delhi High Court on
read moreAward of Interest Must Balance Equity And Loss of Use of Money — Supreme Court settled a long-pending commercial dispute concerning interest on the enhanced valuation
read moreMere Possibility of Injury by Fall Cannot Displace Direct Ocular Testimony of Attack with Deadly Weapons — On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court upheld the
read more“Extraordinary Power to Transfer Investigation Must Be Exercised Sparingly and Only in Exceptional Situations” — Supreme Court allowed the appeal of the accused, setting aside the
read moreTrial Court hasn't declared ASI Naresh Kumar guilty—but an inquiry into his conduct is necessary,” - Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a petition by ASI Naresh Kumar,
read moreProcedural Safeguards Are Not Empty Formalities—They Are Substantive Rights of the Accused Under the NDPS Act
In a significant ruling on April 1, 2025, the Himachal Pradesh High
“Respondent Cannot Be Denied Consideration When Others With Lesser Man-Days Were Appointed” — Supreme Court in a latest judgement upheld the orders of the Telangana High
read moreThe executing court dragged the matter for ten years when it should have straightaway decided maintainability under Rule 102 CPC — In a decisive verdict Allahabad
read more“One wonders how a mother, for whatever reason, could wish to mask the child’s paternity… This undermines the child’s interest” — In a strongly worded judgment
read more“A person's legal and fundamental right cannot be curtailed or side-lined only on account of failure of a machine to recognize him” — In a landmark
read moreMere Existence of Factory Without CLU Is Not Enough to Claim Release Under Acquisition Policy — In a significant ruling a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court
read morePublic Trust Doctrine and Strict Compliance with Tender Terms Must Prevail Over Humanitarian Considerations” — In a significant judgment delivered on April 2, 2025
read more"Section 18 of Limitation Act Fully Applies to Proceedings Under Public Premises Act" - In a significant ruling Supreme Court held that the acknowledgment of liability
read more"A Construction Rendering Clause 6(b) of Bipartite Settlement a Dead Letter Must Be Avoided" - In a decisive judgment Supreme Court of India upheld the right
read moreA Will Must Be Proved in Court, Not Presumed from Mutation - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling that a Will cannot be
read moreLiberty Is Too Precious to Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Police Whims - Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the immediate release of Pushpinder Pal
read morePatna High Court reaffirmed the settled principle that a former legislator has no vested right to continue occupying government accommodation after demitting office. The Division Bench comprising Justice
read moreAppellant in Custody Since December—Injuries Not Dangerous to Life, No Role Attributed Under SC/ST Act - Punjab and Haryana High Court allowed an appeal under Section 14-A(2) of
read moreDeveloper played the waiting game to stall execution proceedings—Consumer rights can't be sacrificed at the altar of casual litigation - In a powerful endorsement of timely justice for
read moreDispute Whether Workman Was Denied Job or Abandoned It Must Be Decided on Evidence, Not Assumptions”— In a significant labour law ruling Calcutta High Court, through Justice Shampa
read moreStatements published on Wikipedia are not sourced facts, but editorialised opinions masquerading as truth— In a ruling that puts global intermediaries on notice, the Delhi High Court on
read moreAward of Interest Must Balance Equity And Loss of Use of Money — Supreme Court settled a long-pending commercial dispute concerning interest on the enhanced valuation
read moreMere Possibility of Injury by Fall Cannot Displace Direct Ocular Testimony of Attack with Deadly Weapons — On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court upheld the
read more“Extraordinary Power to Transfer Investigation Must Be Exercised Sparingly and Only in Exceptional Situations” — Supreme Court allowed the appeal of the accused, setting aside the
read moreTrial Court hasn't declared ASI Naresh Kumar guilty—but an inquiry into his conduct is necessary,” - Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a petition by ASI Naresh Kumar,
read moreProcedural Safeguards Are Not Empty Formalities—They Are Substantive Rights of the Accused Under the NDPS Act
In a significant ruling on April 1, 2025, the Himachal Pradesh High
“Respondent Cannot Be Denied Consideration When Others With Lesser Man-Days Were Appointed” — Supreme Court in a latest judgement upheld the orders of the Telangana High
read moreThe executing court dragged the matter for ten years when it should have straightaway decided maintainability under Rule 102 CPC — In a decisive verdict Allahabad
read more“One wonders how a mother, for whatever reason, could wish to mask the child’s paternity… This undermines the child’s interest” — In a strongly worded judgment
read more“A person's legal and fundamental right cannot be curtailed or side-lined only on account of failure of a machine to recognize him” — In a landmark
read moreMere Existence of Factory Without CLU Is Not Enough to Claim Release Under Acquisition Policy — In a significant ruling a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court
read morePublic Trust Doctrine and Strict Compliance with Tender Terms Must Prevail Over Humanitarian Considerations” — In a significant judgment delivered on April 2, 2025
read more"Section 18 of Limitation Act Fully Applies to Proceedings Under Public Premises Act" - In a significant ruling Supreme Court held that the acknowledgment of liability
read more"A Construction Rendering Clause 6(b) of Bipartite Settlement a Dead Letter Must Be Avoided" - In a decisive judgment Supreme Court of India upheld the right
read moreA Will Must Be Proved in Court, Not Presumed from Mutation - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling that a Will cannot be
read moreLiberty Is Too Precious to Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Police Whims - Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the immediate release of Pushpinder Pal
read morePatna High Court reaffirmed the settled principle that a former legislator has no vested right to continue occupying government accommodation after demitting office. The Division Bench comprising Justice
read moreAppellant in Custody Since December—Injuries Not Dangerous to Life, No Role Attributed Under SC/ST Act - Punjab and Haryana High Court allowed an appeal under Section 14-A(2) of
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 moreAward of Interest Must Balance Equity And Loss of Use of Money — Supreme Court settled a long-pending commercial dispute concerning interest on the enhanced valuation
read moreMere Possibility of Injury by Fall Cannot Displace Direct Ocular Testimony of Attack with Deadly Weapons — On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court upheld the
read more“Extraordinary Power to Transfer Investigation Must Be Exercised Sparingly and Only in Exceptional Situations” — Supreme Court allowed the appeal of the accused, setting aside the
read more“Respondent Cannot Be Denied Consideration When Others With Lesser Man-Days Were Appointed” — Supreme Court in a latest judgement upheld the orders of the Telangana High
read moreMere Existence of Factory Without CLU Is Not Enough to Claim Release Under Acquisition Policy — In a significant ruling a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court
read morePublic Trust Doctrine and Strict Compliance with Tender Terms Must Prevail Over Humanitarian Considerations” — In a significant judgment delivered on April 2, 2025
read more"Section 18 of Limitation Act Fully Applies to Proceedings Under Public Premises Act" - In a significant ruling Supreme Court held that the acknowledgment of liability
read more"A Construction Rendering Clause 6(b) of Bipartite Settlement a Dead Letter Must Be Avoided" - In a decisive judgment Supreme Court of India upheld the right
read moreNot the Date of Notification, But the Last Date of Application or Completion Before - Appointment Determines Eligibility—Supreme Court in Major Relief to 2020–22
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 moreAward of Interest Must Balance Equity And Loss of Use of Money — Supreme Court settled a long-pending commercial dispute concerning interest on the enhanced valuation
read moreMere Possibility of Injury by Fall Cannot Displace Direct Ocular Testimony of Attack with Deadly Weapons — On April 2, 2025, the Supreme Court upheld the
read more“Extraordinary Power to Transfer Investigation Must Be Exercised Sparingly and Only in Exceptional Situations” — Supreme Court allowed the appeal of the accused, setting aside the
read more“Respondent Cannot Be Denied Consideration When Others With Lesser Man-Days Were Appointed” — Supreme Court in a latest judgement upheld the orders of the Telangana High
read moreMere Existence of Factory Without CLU Is Not Enough to Claim Release Under Acquisition Policy — In a significant ruling a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court
read morePublic Trust Doctrine and Strict Compliance with Tender Terms Must Prevail Over Humanitarian Considerations” — In a significant judgment delivered on April 2, 2025
read more"Section 18 of Limitation Act Fully Applies to Proceedings Under Public Premises Act" - In a significant ruling Supreme Court held that the acknowledgment of liability
read more"A Construction Rendering Clause 6(b) of Bipartite Settlement a Dead Letter Must Be Avoided" - In a decisive judgment Supreme Court of India upheld the right
read moreNot the Date of Notification, But the Last Date of Application or Completion Before - Appointment Determines Eligibility—Supreme Court in Major Relief to 2020–22
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 moreAllahabad High Court dismissed a batch of writ petitions filed by over 6,400 petitioners led by Sunil Kumar Yadav, seeking the revival of the 2012 selection
read moreIn a significant decision Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) reiterated the cardinal principle of criminal jurisprudence that the sole testimony of a victim of sexual assault, if found
read moreIn a recent judgment delivered on April 3, 2025, in the case of M/s Duckback Information Systems Pvt. Ltd. vs Union of India & Ors. [WPA 24220 of
read moreDeveloper played the waiting game to stall execution proceedings—Consumer rights can't be sacrificed at the altar of casual litigation - In a powerful endorsement of timely justice for
read moreDispute Whether Workman Was Denied Job or Abandoned It Must Be Decided on Evidence, Not Assumptions”— In a significant labour law ruling Calcutta High Court, through Justice Shampa
read moreStatements published on Wikipedia are not sourced facts, but editorialised opinions masquerading as truth— In a ruling that puts global intermediaries on notice, the Delhi High Court on
read moreTrial Court hasn't declared ASI Naresh Kumar guilty—but an inquiry into his conduct is necessary,” - Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a petition by ASI Naresh Kumar,
read moreProcedural Safeguards Are Not Empty Formalities—They Are Substantive Rights of the Accused Under the NDPS Act
In a significant ruling on April 1, 2025, the Himachal Pradesh High
The executing court dragged the matter for ten years when it should have straightaway decided maintainability under Rule 102 CPC — In a decisive verdict Allahabad
read more“One wonders how a mother, for whatever reason, could wish to mask the child’s paternity… This undermines the child’s interest” — In a strongly worded judgment
read more“A person's legal and fundamental right cannot be curtailed or side-lined only on account of failure of a machine to recognize him” — In a landmark
read moreA Will Must Be Proved in Court, Not Presumed from Mutation - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling that a Will cannot be
read moreLiberty Is Too Precious to Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Police Whims - Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the immediate release of Pushpinder Pal
read morePatna High Court reaffirmed the settled principle that a former legislator has no vested right to continue occupying government accommodation after demitting office. The Division Bench comprising Justice
read moreAppellant in Custody Since December—Injuries Not Dangerous to Life, No Role Attributed Under SC/ST Act - Punjab and Haryana High Court allowed an appeal under Section 14-A(2) of
read more"It is not for the Court or the tenant to dictate how and where the landlord should run his professional office." — Madhya Pradesh High Court dismissed the
read moreIt is clear from the language of Section 42(2) that it applies to the officer contemplated by sub-section (1) thereof and not to a Gazetted Officer under Section
read moreSports Quota Is Only A Horizontal Reservation And Not A Vertical Reservation Which Can Be Treated As A Separate Silo — AP High Court
On April 3,
read moreAllahabad High Court dismissed a petition seeking the quashing of criminal proceedings arising from serious charges under Section 376 IPC (rape) and Section ¾(1) of the U.P. Conversion
read moreOwnership Claims by Minuscule Number of Occupants: Bombay High Court Dismisses Plea of Tribal Occupants Claiming Title Over Gairan Land The Real Objection Is Not to Redevelopment,
read moreAllahabad High Court dismissed a batch of writ petitions filed by over 6,400 petitioners led by Sunil Kumar Yadav, seeking the revival of the 2012 selection
read moreIn a significant decision Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) reiterated the cardinal principle of criminal jurisprudence that the sole testimony of a victim of sexual assault, if found
read moreIn a recent judgment delivered on April 3, 2025, in the case of M/s Duckback Information Systems Pvt. Ltd. vs Union of India & Ors. [WPA 24220 of
read moreDeveloper played the waiting game to stall execution proceedings—Consumer rights can't be sacrificed at the altar of casual litigation - In a powerful endorsement of timely justice for
read moreDispute Whether Workman Was Denied Job or Abandoned It Must Be Decided on Evidence, Not Assumptions”— In a significant labour law ruling Calcutta High Court, through Justice Shampa
read moreStatements published on Wikipedia are not sourced facts, but editorialised opinions masquerading as truth— In a ruling that puts global intermediaries on notice, the Delhi High Court on
read moreTrial Court hasn't declared ASI Naresh Kumar guilty—but an inquiry into his conduct is necessary,” - Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a petition by ASI Naresh Kumar,
read moreProcedural Safeguards Are Not Empty Formalities—They Are Substantive Rights of the Accused Under the NDPS Act
In a significant ruling on April 1, 2025, the Himachal Pradesh High
The executing court dragged the matter for ten years when it should have straightaway decided maintainability under Rule 102 CPC — In a decisive verdict Allahabad
read more“One wonders how a mother, for whatever reason, could wish to mask the child’s paternity… This undermines the child’s interest” — In a strongly worded judgment
read more“A person's legal and fundamental right cannot be curtailed or side-lined only on account of failure of a machine to recognize him” — In a landmark
read moreA Will Must Be Proved in Court, Not Presumed from Mutation - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling that a Will cannot be
read moreLiberty Is Too Precious to Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Police Whims - Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the immediate release of Pushpinder Pal
read morePatna High Court reaffirmed the settled principle that a former legislator has no vested right to continue occupying government accommodation after demitting office. The Division Bench comprising Justice
read moreAppellant in Custody Since December—Injuries Not Dangerous to Life, No Role Attributed Under SC/ST Act - Punjab and Haryana High Court allowed an appeal under Section 14-A(2) of
read more"It is not for the Court or the tenant to dictate how and where the landlord should run his professional office." — Madhya Pradesh High Court dismissed the
read moreIt is clear from the language of Section 42(2) that it applies to the officer contemplated by sub-section (1) thereof and not to a Gazetted Officer under Section
read moreSports Quota Is Only A Horizontal Reservation And Not A Vertical Reservation Which Can Be Treated As A Separate Silo — AP High Court
On April 3,
read moreAllahabad High Court dismissed a petition seeking the quashing of criminal proceedings arising from serious charges under Section 376 IPC (rape) and Section ¾(1) of the U.P. Conversion
read moreOwnership Claims by Minuscule Number of Occupants: Bombay High Court Dismisses Plea of Tribal Occupants Claiming Title Over Gairan Land The Real Objection Is Not to Redevelopment,
read moreAllahabad High Court dismissed a batch of writ petitions filed by over 6,400 petitioners led by Sunil Kumar Yadav, seeking the revival of the 2012 selection
read moreIn a significant decision Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) reiterated the cardinal principle of criminal jurisprudence that the sole testimony of a victim of sexual assault, if found
read moreIn a recent judgment delivered on April 3, 2025, in the case of M/s Duckback Information Systems Pvt. Ltd. vs Union of India & Ors. [WPA 24220 of
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 Specific Relief Act, 1963 is a key legislation in Indian civil law that provides remedies for the violation of civil and contractual rights. Enacted to replace the
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 Specific Relief Act, 1963 is a key legislation in Indian civil law that provides remedies for the violation of civil and contractual rights. Enacted to replace the
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 more