The court recognized the risk of selective punishment through demolitions and underscored the protection of citizens' rights and properties. Furthermore, it awarded interim compensation to the affect
The PCMA does not define the terms “majority” and “attaining majority,” but it defines a “minor” per Section 2(f) as someone who has not reached their majority as outlined in the Majority Act, which
The Supreme Court Criticised the High Court and Trial Court For Playing it Safe in Bail Matters
Judgement was pronounced in the matter pertaining to Seagate Technologies vs Daichi International
Rajasthan High Court directs Advocates not follow instructions that sound unethical, illegal or contrary to the Principles of Justice
A Bench of the Supreme Court of India, comprising of Hon’ble Justice Surya Kant and Hon’ble Justice KV Visvanathan decided to broaden the scope of proceedings in the case of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Mem
While attaching paramount importance to the wishes of the rape victim and also upholding the reproductive rights and dignity of a 16-year-old rape victim, the Kerala High Court in its judgment titled
Apex Court holds that Children Of Armed Forces Employees Cannot Be Discriminated Due To Place Of Posting Of Parents
The Orrisa High Court in its judgement titled Mantu Das vs Union of India on 18 May has cautioned both the state and central government to ensure that citizens belonging to the vulnerable sections of
Liberty is one of the most essential requirements of the modern man. It is said to be the delicate fruit of a mature civilization. It is the very quintessence of civilized existence and essential req
"Thought fit to take pains to bring on record the historical facts so that the challenges to these Regulations are nipped in the bud and they do not surface in a different avatar..." Bench
In a very significant development, which shall immensely help women to know how much her husband is earning as salary, the Gwalior Bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court in an extremely laudable, learned
India's platform of a sound democray is uninterrupted since independence with no military takeover and with strong democratic roots for which it is acclaimed and applauded all over the world. Across
Without beating about the bush and without leaving even an iota of doubt, the Chhattisgarh High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Jawed Khan vs State of Chhattisgarh i
At the outset, I have always been proud to call myself an alumnus from Dr Hari Singh Gaur Sagar University in Madhya Pradesh which is the first Central University in MP and is also one of the oldest