The Supreme Court in the case Nanjundappa vs State of Karnataka observed that would not apply to a criminal case, the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur stricto sensu. when there is no... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the case Nikhil Shivaji Golait v Union of India & Anr observed the minimum mandatory sentence of life imprisonment till natural life section 376DB of Indian Penal Code,... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the case Committee of Management Anjuman Intezamia Masajid Varanasi vs Rakhi Singh & Others observed and noted in a petition filed by Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Management Committee challenging... Read more »
The Supreme Court observed in the case United India Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Levi’s Strauss (India) Pvt. And noted that the same incident the second insurer is not being liable and when... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the case Gopishetty Harikrishna v. State of Andhra Pradesh SLP observed that the accused is in still in the custody, even after securing interim bail from the Apex... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the case Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Ltd. vs Chhattisgarh State Electricity Regulatory Commission observed that a captive power plant primarily for their own use can be established... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the case Radheshyam Bhagwandas Shah, Lala Vakil vs State of Gujarat observed that where the crime was committed has to be considered in the remission or premature release... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the case Students Association AIIMS Bhopal And Or’s. v. AllMS and Or’s observed and directed all AIIMS Institutes to adopt roster-based reservation followed by Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the Case Amit Kumar v UOI & Or’s observed in Ayurveda course in view of large number of vacancies and for seeking reduction of qualifying percentile for admission,... Read more »
The Supreme Court in the case Mahima Datla vs Renuka Datla observed and stated that it will be applicable even in the Indian context, if the same is consented by all members... Read more »