Recent Judgements

In Ravikumar Dhansukhlal Maheta & Anr. v. High Court of Gujarat & Ors., the Supreme Court of India has upheld the recommendations made by the High Court of Gujarat for the promotion of Senior Civil Judges to the 65%

In today’s digital age, where crimes easily cross geographical boundaries, the issue of jurisdiction in law enforcement has become increasingly complex. Recently, in Noel Joseph v. State of Kerala, the Kerala High Court took a significant step in addressing this challenge by establishing

In M/S Sas Infratech Pvt. Ltd. v. the State of Telangana & Anr., the Supreme Court has once again reiterated the crucial distinction between a Judicial Magistrate taking cognizance of an offense and an investigation

The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently delivered a significant ruling concerning the validity of an interfaith marriage between a Muslim man and a Hindu woman. The petitioners, a couple, approached the Marriage

In Rajendra S/O Ramdas Kolhe Vs. State of Maharashtra, the Supreme Court of India has provided a comprehensive analysis of the principles governing the admissibility and evidentiary value of dying declarations. The apex…

The Supreme Court of India witnessed a significant legal debate concerning the legality of right of arrest granted to officers under the Customs and Goods and Services Tax (“GST”) Act. The key issue was whether…

In Dani Wooltex Corporation & Ors. v. Sheil Properties Pvt. Ltd. & Anr. 2024 INSC 433, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has dealt with the issue of abandonment of claim by the claimant as a ground to terminate…

The Supreme Court of India, in Bar Of Indian Lawyers Through Its President Jasbir Sigh Malik Vs. D.K.Gandhi Ps National Institute Of Communicable Diseases overruled a 2007 decision by the National Consumer Disputes

In a recent landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India provided much-needed clarity on the interpretation and application of Section 3(1)(r) of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities)

The Indian Judiciary constantly strives to maintain a balance between seniority and merit in promoting judges. This principle ensures a well-experienced yet competent bench. The case of Ravikumar Dhansukhlal Maheta

The Supreme Court issued a significant ruling in the case of Dolly Rani v. Manish Kumar Chanchal, clarifying the legal requirements and sacredness of Hindu marriages as per the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. The Court underscored

In a recent judgment titled Mrinmoy Maity versus Chhanda Koley & ors, the Supreme Court of India reiterated the importance of prompt action in legal matters. The case highlights the principle of “delay