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Should Disobedience Of Injunction Be ‘Wilful’ To Invoke Order 39 Rule 2A CPC? Supreme Court Doubts Its Earlier Judgment

Order 39 Rule 2A CPC: CONSEQUENCE OF DISOBEDIENCE OR BREACH OF INJUNCTION. Case: Amazon.com NV Investment Holdings LLC vs. Future Retail Limited Coram: Justices RF…

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Entity Which Misuses Status Under Section 12AA Income Tax Act Not Entitled To Retain It: Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation Of Trust Registration

Income Tax section 122A Case: Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemption) vs. Batanagar Education and Research Trust Coram: Justices UU Lalit and Ajay Rastogi Case No:…

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Senior, Even Though Less Meritorious, Shall Have Priority: Supreme Court Explains Seniority Cum Merit Principle For Promotion

Senior, Even Though Less Meritorious, Shall Have Priority: Supreme Court Case: Tek Chand vs. Bhakra Beas Management Board Coram: Justices Navin Sinha and R. Subhash…

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Lender Who Advanced Interest-Free Loans to Corporate Body is also A Financial Creditor; can Initiate CIRP: Supreme Court

Financial Creditor: A Lender Who Advanced Interest-Free Loans to Corporate Body- interpreted by the Supreme Court Case: Orator Marketing Pvt. Ltd. vs. Samtex Desinz Pvt.…

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Bogus Voting &Booth Capturing Affects Rule Of Law & Democracy; Should Be Dealt With Iron Hands: Supreme Court
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Bogus Voting & Booth Capturing Affects Rule Of Law & Democracy; Should Be Dealt With Iron Hands: Supreme Court

Bogus Voting and Booth Capturing Case: Lakshman Singh Vs. State of Bihar Coram: Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah Case No: [ CrA 606 OF…

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Lifting Of the Corporate Veil: Decoding the Doctrine of Separate Legal Personality - The Law Communicants
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Sanction U/S 197 CrPC Required To Prosecute Public Servants If Alleged Act Committed Is Directly Concerned With Official Duty: Supreme Court

Sanction under section 197 CrPC Case: Indra Devi vs. State of Rajasthan Coram: Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Hemant Gupta Case No: [CrA 593 OF…

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Advocates Have Right To Practice Before Maintenance Tribunals: Delhi HC Declares S.17 Of Senior Citizens Act Ultra Vires To S.30 Advocate Act - The Law Communicants
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Advocates Have Right To Practice Before Maintenance Tribunals: Delhi HC Declares S.17 Of Senior Citizens Act Ultra Vires To S.30 Advocate Act

Advocates Have Right To Practice Before Maintenance Tribunals: Delhi HC Declares S.17 Of Senior Citizens Act Ultra Vires To S.30 Advocate Act Case: Tarun Saxena…

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Trial Judges Work Amidst Appalling Conditions; Colonial Mindset Towards District Judiciary Must Change: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Trial Judges Work Amidst Appalling Conditions; Colonial Mindset Towards District Judiciary Must Change: Supreme Court

Trial Judges Work Amidst Appalling Conditions; Colonial Mindset Towards District Judiciary Must Change Case: Somesh Chaurasia vs. State of M.P. Coram: Justices DY Chandrachud and…

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'Fundamental Right To Form Cooperative Societies', 'Article 43B': Remnants Of 97th Constitutional Amendment After Supreme Court Judgment - The Law Communicants
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‘Fundamental Right To Form Cooperative Societies’, ‘Article 43B’: Remnants Of 97th Constitutional Amendment After Supreme Court Judgment

'Fundamental Right To Form Cooperative Societies', 'Article 43B': Remnants Of 97th Constitutional Amendment After Supreme Court Judgment Case: Union of India vs Rajendra N Shah…

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Once Substantive Provisions Of Part IXB Are Held Unconstitutional, Provisions On Multi-State Co-operative Societies Can't Be Saved: Justice Joseph's Dissent - The Law Communicants
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Once Substantive Provisions Of Part IXB Are Held Unconstitutional, Provisions On Multi-State Co-operative Societies Can’t Be Saved: Justice Joseph’s Dissent

Once Substantive Provisions Of Part IXB Are Held Unconstitutional, Provisions On Multi-State Co-operative Societies Can't Be Saved Case: Union of India vs Rajendra ShahCoram: Justices…

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Section 34 Arbitration Act Gives No Power To Modify Arbitral Award; Appellate Court Can Only Set Aside Or Remand: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 34 Arbitration Act Gives No Power To Modify Arbitral Award; Appellate Court Can Only Set Aside Or Remand: Supreme Court

Section 34 Arbitration Act Gives No Power To Modify Arbitral Award; Appellate Court Can Only Set Aside Or Remand Case: Project Director, National Highways vs.…

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Judges Must Not Behave Like Emperors: Supreme Court Strongly Condemns High Courts' Practice Of Summoning Of Public Officers Unnecessarily - The Law Communicants
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‘Judges Must Not Behave Like Emperors’: Supreme Court Strongly Condemns High Courts’ Practice Of Summoning Of Public Officers Unnecessarily

'Judges Must Not Behave Like Emperors': Supreme Court Strongly Condemns High Courts' Practice Of Summoning Of Public Officers Unnecessarily Case: State of Uttar Pradesh vs.…

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Facebook Can't Disrupt India's 'Unity In Diversity' Claiming Ignorance Or Lack Of Pivotal Role: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Facebook Can’t Disrupt India’s ‘Unity In Diversity’ Claiming Ignorance Or Lack Of Pivotal Role: Supreme Court

Facebook Can't Disrupt India's 'Unity In Diversity' Claiming Ignorance Or Lack Of Pivotal Role Case: Ajit Mohan & Others vs Legislative Assembly, National Capital Territory…

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Judicial System Exists For Common Man: Supreme Court Emphasizes The Need To Write Short & Clear Judgments & Restrict Time For Oral Submissions - The Law Communicants
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‘Judicial System Exists For Common Man’: Supreme Court Emphasizes The Need To Write Short & Clear Judgments & Restrict Time For Oral Submissions

'Judicial System Exists For Common Man': Supreme Court Emphasizes The Need To Write Short & Clear Judgments & Restrict Time For Oral Submissions Case: Ajit…

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Court Cannot Be Unmindful Of The Impact Of Covid: SC Refuses To Disturb Admission Of B-Tech Students Admitted Without Entrance Test - The Law Communicants
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‘Court Cannot Be Unmindful Of The Impact Of Covid’: SC Refuses To Disturb Admission Of B-Tech Students Admitted Without Entrance Test

'Court Cannot Be Unmindful Of The Impact Of Covid': SC Refuses To Disturb Admission Of B-Tech Students Admitted Without Entrance Test Case: State of Odisha…

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Legitimate Legislative Exercise: Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Laws Act 2019 - The Law Communicants
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‘Legitimate Legislative Exercise’: Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Laws Act 2019

'Legitimate Legislative Exercise': Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Laws Act 2019 Case: G. Mohan Rao vs. State of Tamil Nadu Coram:…

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Limitation Act Provisions Will Apply To Arbitration Proceedings Initiated Under Section 18(3) MSMED Act: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Limitation Act Provisions Will Apply To Arbitration Proceedings Initiated Under Section 18(3) MSMED Act: Supreme Court

Limitation Act Provisions Will Apply To Arbitration Proceedings Initiated Under Section 18(3) MSMED Act Case: M/s. Silpi Industries vs. Kerala State Road Transport Corporation Coram:…

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Husband's Extra-Marital Partner Can't Be Made Respondent In Domestic Violence Act Proceedings - The Law Communicants
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Husband’s Extra-Marital Partner Can’t Be Made Respondent In Domestic Violence Act Proceedings: Karnataka High Court

Husband's Extra-Marital Partner Can't Be Made Respondent In Domestic Violence Act Proceedings Case: Smt. Harini H. v. Smt. Harini H. Coram: Justice Sreenivas Harish Kumar…

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