Declaring that black money corrupts democracy, the Supreme Court has issued strict guidelines to restrict the circulation of unaccounted funds during elections.

Declaring that black money corrupts democracy, the Supreme Court has issued strict guidelines to restrict the circulation of unaccounted funds during elections. Case Title: State…

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Supreme Court: Section 60(1)(ccc) CPC Residential Exemption is Personal to Judgment-Debtor, Unavailable to Legal Heirs

Supreme Court: Section 60(1)(ccc) CPC Residential Exemption is Personal to Judgment-Debtor, Unavailable to Legal Heirs Case Title: SHEELA GEHLOT Versus MOHINI HARDAYAL SINGH & ORS.…

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“Profession Can’t Be Tarnished”: Gujarat High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail to Law Student Posing as Advocate in ₹80 Lakh Cheating Case

"Profession Can't Be Tarnished": Gujarat High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail to Law Student Posing as Advocate in ₹80 Lakh Cheating Case The Gujarat High Court…

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Electricity as Fundamental Right Under Article 21: Allahabad High Court Directs Connection for Daughter-in-Law in Matrimonial Dispute

Electricity as Fundamental Right Under Article 21: Allahabad High Court Directs Connection for Daughter-in-Law in Matrimonial Dispute Coming to the aid of a daughter-in-law embroiled…

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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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