Recent Judgements

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (“IBC”) was enacted in 2016 to consolidate and amend the laws relating to reorganization and insolvency resolution of corporate persons, partnership firms…

The Punjab & Haryana High Court’s observation that “District Magistrates concerned are repeatedly breaching the mandate of law” serves as a wake-up call, underscoring the need for a clear understanding of their duties

In a significant ruling aimed at preventing the misuse of legal provisions for ulterior motives, the Supreme Court has imposed a cost of Rs. 5 Lakhs on the father of a wife who lodged false cases against his ….

The Supreme Court of India unanimously held that there was no unqualified fundamental right to marry under the Constitution. The Court also upheld the constitutional validity of Section 4 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 and Section 4 of the Foreign Marriage Act, 1969 tha….

The Supreme Court has issued a significant verdict regarding faculty rights in India. A group of educators at Jamia Millia Islamia University were denied permanent positions despite fulfilling selection procedures and possessing UGC-approved qualifications. This case centered on the binding…

In the complex realm of law and governance, instances frequently occur that draw public attention because of their consequences for politics, governance, or individual rights. One such case is ARVIND KEJRIWAL v. DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT

In the recent ruling PUMA SE v. ASHOK KUMAR TRADING AS R.K. INDUSTRIE by the Delhi High Court in the trademark infringement suit involving Puma, a well-known multinational corporation, signifies a significant legal victory for the company. The court’s decision to award Rs. 3.5 lakh in costs to Puma…

The effects of climate change are increasingly evident through warmer average temperatures and more extreme weather events. There is no doubt that the human activities produces most of all these industrial pollutants, plastic trash, and overuse of fossil fuels

In a recent legal development, Razorpay Software Private Limited AND Union of India the Karnataka High Court has made a significant ruling by quashing a Prevention of Money Laundering Act (“the Act”) case against a payment gateway application.

In any country with a democratic governance framework, the act of the state conducting elections and the people of the country engaging in them is of an inherent democratic nature. It is only through elections that people

In a recent judgment RAKESH RANJAN SHRIVASTAVA VERSUS THE STATE OF JHARKHAND & ANR, the Supreme Court has clarified that awarding interim compensation under Section 143A of the Negotiable Instruments Act (“NI Act”)

In a significant judgment for commercial litigation in India, the Delhi High Court has ruled that pre-litigation mediation is mandatory under Section 12-A of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 (the Act). This case, titled M/s Sabsons