Wife’s Compromise Waiving Future Maintenance Rights is Void Against Public Policy: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Section 125 CrPC Claims

Wife's Compromise Waiving Future Maintenance Rights is Void Against Public Policy: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Section 125 CrPC Claims The Punjab and Haryana…

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Karta Cannot Unilaterally Gift Substantial Joint Family Property to One Coparcener: Madras High Court Reinforces Mitakshara Limitations

Karta Cannot Unilaterally Gift Substantial Joint Family Property to One Coparcener: Madras High Court Reinforces Mitakshara Limitations The Madras High Court has delivered a definitive…

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Investigation Lapse Leads to Acquittal After 11 Years: Allahabad High Court’s Verdict in Minor Rape Case Sparks Probe into Police Failures

Investigation Lapse Leads to Acquittal After 11 Years: Allahabad High Court's Verdict in Minor Rape Case Sparks Probe into Police Failures In a shocking revelation…

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NCLT Kochi: Sale of Corporate Debtor’s Property can’t be termed “fraudulent” merely on an unsupported claim of security interest

NCLT Kochi: Sale of Corporate Debtor’s Property can’t be termed “fraudulent” merely on an unsupported claim of security interest The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)…

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Supreme Court: Electricity Regulatory Commissions cannot act on “public interest” alone; no direct regulatory control over franchisees

Supreme Court: Electricity Regulatory Commissions cannot act on “public interest” alone; no direct regulatory control over franchisees The Supreme Court has clarified that State Electricity…

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Supreme Court Commutes Death Penalty for Rape-Murder of 10-Year-Old to Life Imprisonment Without Remission: Key Takeaways and Legal Rationale

Supreme Court Commutes Death Penalty for Rape-Murder of 10-Year-Old to Life Imprisonment Without Remission: Key Takeaways and Legal Rationale The Supreme Court of India has…

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Why women who offend under societal constraints should be viewed through a reformative lens: Supreme Court’s explanation

Why women who offend under societal constraints should be viewed through a reformative lens: Supreme Court’s explanation The Supreme Court has recently articulated a clear…

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No Arrest In 498A FIRs For 2 Months; Cases To Be Referred To Family Welfare Committees: Supreme Court Endorses Allahabad High Court Guidelines

No Arrest In 498A FIRs For 2 Months; Cases To Be Referred To Family Welfare Committees: Supreme Court Endorses Allahabad High Court Guidelines The Supreme…

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Supreme Court on Electricity Tariffs: Not a Matter of Private Agreement—Must Be Statutorily Fixed by the Commission; GUVNL Appeals Dismissed

Supreme Court on Electricity Tariffs: Not a Matter of Private Agreement—Must Be Statutorily Fixed by the Commission; GUVNL Appeals Dismissed Overview The Supreme Court of…

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S.142 NI Act: Supreme Court Clarifies Jurisdiction — Cheque Dishonour Complaint Must Be Filed Where Payee Maintains Bank Account, Not Place of Presentation

S.142 NI Act: Supreme Court Clarifies Jurisdiction — Cheque Dishonour Complaint Must Be Filed Where Payee Maintains Bank Account, Not Place of Presentation The Supreme…

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Supreme Court: Mental Health Is Integral to Right to Life Under Article 21; Binding Guidelines Issued for Students’ Welfare

Supreme Court: Mental Health Is Integral to Right to Life Under Article 21; Binding Guidelines Issued for Students’ Welfare The Supreme Court of India has…

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‘Education Now an Industry’: Supreme Court Strikes Down Centre’s Exemption for Educational Buildings from Environmental Clearance

‘Education Now an Industry’: Supreme Court Strikes Down Centre’s Exemption for Educational Buildings from Environmental Clearance The Supreme Court has struck down the Centre’s move…

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Supreme Court Raises Alarm on Himachal Pradesh: “The Entire State May Vanish; Revenue Earning Can’t Be At Cost Of Environment”

Supreme Court Raises Alarm on Himachal Pradesh: “The Entire State May Vanish; Revenue Earning Can’t Be At Cost Of Environment” Introduction In a strong warning…

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Supreme Court Clarifies Law on Juvenility in Serious Crimes: School Records Not Conclusive, Statutory Documents Take Precedence

Supreme Court Clarifies Law on Juvenility in Serious Crimes: School Records Not Conclusive, Statutory Documents Take Precedence Introduction In a crucial verdict shaping the standards…

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Delhi High Court Delivers Landmark Dynamic Injunction for Tata Power in Trademark Infringement Case: Summary Judgment Explained

Delhi High Court Delivers Landmark Dynamic Injunction for Tata Power in Trademark Infringement Case: Summary Judgment Explained Introduction In a precedent-setting judgment that will resonate…

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Supreme Court Clarifies: Promise to Marry and Consensual Relationship Based on Consent Do Not Amount to Rape—POCSO Case Quashed

Supreme Court Clarifies: Promise to Marry and Consensual Relationship Based on Consent Do Not Amount to Rape—POCSO Case Quashed Introduction In a significant development for…

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Supreme Court Bars Construction of Badminton & Basketball Courts, Commercial Activities in Park Near Delhi’s Shaikh Ali Gumti

Supreme Court Bars Construction of Badminton & Basketball Courts, Commercial Activities in Park Near Delhi’s Shaikh Ali Gumti: A Landmark for Heritage and Civic Space…

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Supreme Court Clarifies: MSME Framework Not an Automatic Shield Against SARFAESI Proceedings—Proactive Invocation Needed

Supreme Court Clarifies: MSME Framework Not an Automatic Shield Against SARFAESI Proceedings—Proactive Invocation Needed (‘Pro Knits’ Judgment Explained) Introduction The Supreme Court of India, in…

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Supreme Court Rebukes Rahul Gandhi Over Chinese Occupation Claim: A Deep Dive Into Legal, Political, and National Discourse

Supreme Court Rebukes Rahul Gandhi Over Chinese Occupation Claim: A Deep Dive Into Legal, Political, and National Discourse Introduction In a development that has electrified…

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Andhra Pradesh High Court Reaffirms Mandatory 30-Day Timeframe for No-Confidence Motions in Municipal Bodies

Andhra Pradesh High Court Reaffirms Mandatory 30-Day Timeframe for No-Confidence Motions in Municipal Bodies In a key judgment strengthening procedural discipline in local governance, the…

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Adani-Hindenburg case, the Supreme Court maintains that newspaper articles and the OCCRP report are not conclusive proof to cast doubt on the SEBI probe

Adani-Hindenburg case, the Supreme Court maintains that newspaper articles and the OCCRP report are not conclusive proof to cast doubt on the SEBI probe Case:…

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KAAPA | The High Court clarifies that subsequent detention cannot exceed 6 months if the ‘first detention’ order was passed prior to the 2014 amendment: Kerala High Court

KAAPA | The High Court clarifies that subsequent detention cannot exceed 6 months if the 'first detention' order was passed prior to the 2014 amendment…

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Explosive Substances Act | The Andhra Pradesh High Court overturns a conviction, citing a delay of over 2 years in sending the sample for forensic analysis

Explosive Substances Act | The Andhra Pradesh High Court overturns a conviction, citing a delay of over 2 years in sending the sample for forensic…

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A person who did not affix their signature to a compromise but subsequently acts in accordance with its terms is bound by the compromise decree: Kerala High Court

A person who did not affix their signature to a compromise but subsequently acts in accordance with its terms is bound by the compromise decree…

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