Rational Nexus & Intelligible Differentia: Article 14 Equality Test Explained
Introduction The doctrine of object and nexus stands as one of the most significant constitutional principles in Indian jurisprudence, serving as the primary mechanism for testing
No Bar In Assessee Seeking Restoration Of Appeal After Being Unsuccessful In Availing Amnesty Scheme: Supreme Court
Introduction The Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling delivered on September 1, 2023, clarified that taxpayers retain the right to seek restoration of withdrawn appeals
The Inviolability of Decrees for Possession of Immovable Property: A Legal Analysis of Supreme Court’s Stance on Executing Courts
Introduction The execution of judicial decrees represents the final and perhaps most critical phase of civil litigation in India. A decree, regardless of how meticulously obtained
Supreme Court Guidelines on Arrest in Criminal Cases: Protecting Personal Liberty
Introduction The criminal justice system in India operates on the fundamental principle that personal liberty is sacrosanct and cannot be curtailed arbitrarily. However, over the y
Habeas Corpus in India: Writ Petition Article 226 and 32
Introduction The writ of habeas corpus stands as one of the most fundamental safeguards of individual liberty in any democratic society. Derived from Latin, the phrase literally tr
The Grant of Bail to Teesta Setalvad: A Legal Examination
The legal trajectory of the Teesta Setalvad bail case stands as a landmark in Indian criminal jurisprudence, particularly regarding the discretionary powers of the judiciary
Adverse Possession in India: 12-Year Rule Under Article 65
Introduction Property rights form the bedrock of economic stability and social security in any civilized society. Yet, Indian law recognizes a peculiar doctrine that appears counte
A Comprehensive Analysis of Mandatory Pre-Litigation Mediation in Commercial Disputes: Insights from Supreme Court Rulings
Introduction The Supreme Court of India, through its landmark judgments in M/s Patil Automation Private Limited vs Rakheja Engineers Private Limited and Yamini Manohar vs T K D Kee
The Right of a Third Party to Appeal a Judgment: An Examination of the “My Palace Mutually Aided Cooperative Society vs B. Mahesh” Case
Introduction The Indian judicial system operates on foundational principles that ensure every affected person has access to justice. One of the most intricate questions in c
Decoding Clarificatory Provisions with Retrospective Effect: A Detailed Examination of Indian Jurisprudence
Introduction The Indian legal system operates on the fundamental principle that laws generally apply prospectively, meaning they affect transactions and events occurring after thei
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