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Supreme Court Rejects PIL Seeking Ban on Namesake Candidates

“Namesake” refers to a person or thing that has the same name as another. The Supreme Court of India has refused to entertain a public interest litigation, which sought a ban of... Read more »

Supreme Court Halts Road Opening Outside CM’s Residence

The Punjab and Haryana High Court had directed to open the road in front of the Punjab Chief Minister’s Office to be opened for trial basis, the said road was closed for... Read more »
"Bhiwandi Building Collapse: Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Accused"

Battle for Inclusivity: RTE Amendment Challenged in the Bombay High Court

A writ petition has been filed before the Honorable Bombay High Court challenging the recent amendment to the Right to Education Act by the Maharashtra government. Prior to this mandate, it was... Read more »

Delhi HC Questions Centre Over 70,000 kg Heroin Disappearance

The petitioner, a journalist, alleges a significant disparity between the drug seizure data presented in the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report and that disclosed by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)... Read more »
Delhi HC Convicts "Monster" Father for Raping Minor Daughter

High Court Rejects Plea Seeking Possibility of a 4-Year Law Course

On Thursday, the Delhi High Court declined a petition requesting the government to form a legal education commission to assess the viability of a four-year law program post-Class 12 instead of the... Read more »
Delhi HC Convicts "Monster" Father for Raping Minor Daughter

High Court Halts Delhi Government’s Circular Mandating Approval for Fee Hike

Through an interim order issued by the Delhi High Court, it has stayed the circular issued by the Delhi Government, which mandated unaided private schools that have been allocated land by government... Read more »

Apex Court Mandates One-Third Women’s Representation in SC Bar Association

The Supreme Court has issued a directive for the Supreme Court Bar Association, enforcing a one-third reservation for women members. This mandate extends to the upcoming 2024–2025 elections. The SCBA, comprised of... Read more »
Karnataka HC: Saying “go and hang yourself’ doesn’t amount to abetment

Karnataka HC: Saying “Go and Hang Yourself’ Doesn’t Amount to Abetment

The Karnataka High Court quashed the charges of abetment to suicide that were leveled against the petitioner, stating that mere utterance of the words ‘go and hang yourself’ doesn’t amount to charges... Read more »
Judicial Vacations: Misconceptions Addressed

Judicial Vacations: Misconceptions Addressed

During proceedings in the Supreme Court, which were centered around an original suit brought forth by the State of West Bengal, alleging that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had been conducting... Read more »
Judicial Vacations: Misconceptions Addressed

Landmark Decision Reserved: Can Private Property Serve the Community?

The question of whether private property is one of the “material resources of the community” to which the state is obligated by Article 39(b) of the Constitution is before the honourable Supreme... Read more »