Recent Judgements

The Supreme Court of India has declared that Article 142 of the Indian Constitution, 1949 (the “Constitution”) is an exception to the theory of merger and stare decisis in the case of Government of NCT of Delhi.

The Supreme Court of India has issued an interim order directing the Tamil Nadu government not to obstruct buses registered in other states that hold an All-India Tourist Permit (“AITP”). This decision is significant…

While the Constitution of India empowers the government to implement special measures for disadvantaged groups in pursuit of social equity, court rulings on reservation policies frequently emphasize on “merit” and …

The judgment by a two-Judge Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Bano Saiyed Parwaz v. Chief Controlling Revenue Authority & Ors. comprising of Justice B.R. Gavai and Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra revolv

The single-judge bench of the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala, headed by Justice Ajithkumar, delivered the judgment in the case of “Joji Joseph v State of Kerala & Connected Matters”, subsequently putting the halt on …

In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India ruled that the absence of a recommendation by an administrative enquiry precludes taking cognizance of an offence against a public servant under the Schedule

The Center and the National Testing Agency (“NTA”) informed the Supreme Court recently that they had revoked the grace marks granted to 1,563 applicants of the examination NEET-UG, amidst a furious dispute over the exam…..

In a significant ruling of ANAND PRAKASH MANI TRIPATHI VS. STATE OF U.P the Supreme Court of India has delivered justice to a group of employees who dedicated over three decades of service, despite…..

Article 21 of the Constitution of India, 1949 prohibits arbitrary and unlawful detention, ensuring that no person can be detained without proper legal justification or without following due process of law. It stated that a person…

Recently a bench of 3 Judges the Supreme Court rendered a landmark decision in the case of Delhi Development Authority V. Tejpal & Ors holding that a subsequent change in the law cannot be…

The latest ruling by the Supreme Court in Delhi Development Authority v. Tejpal & Ors. (SLP (C) No. 26697 of 2019) has brought clarity to the contentious issue of excessive delays that affect land purchase procedures in India…

The Supreme Court’s recent judgment in the case of Bijay Kumar Manish Kumar HUF vs. Ashwin Bhanulal Desai has shed light on the intricate dynamics of landlord-tenant disputes, particularly concerning the payment of rent