SC Quashed Criminal Case Against a Woman With Whom A Man Had A Love or Sexual Relationship Outside Of Marriage Is Not Related
a person who was related to the husband by blood or adoption could be construed as a "relative"
CCI’s Plea To Transfer The Amazon And Flipkart Cases Will be Heard By The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will hear CCI's plea to transfer the cases involving Amazon and Flipkart.
SC increased compensation for a young girl who suffered a 75% permanent disability and mental retardation after Motor Accident.
Baby Sakshi Greola filed an appeal against the Delhi High Court's November 7, 2017 order, which only increased her compensation from Rs 5,90,750 to Rs 11.50 lakh.
Supreme Court Hears Plea to Regulate Internet Shutdowns for Exams
Supreme Court examines petition against internet shutdowns during exams. Petitioners argue shutdowns violate rights, citing Anuradha Bhasin judgment.
Supreme Court Calls Out Apathy: Summons Health Services Chief in Disabled Student’s MBBS Admission Plea
Supreme Court demands accountability in the case of a disabled student's MBBS admission, summons Chief of Health Services for arbitrary rejection without reasonable accommodation.
SC recently appointed Advocates Jay Cheema and Sudhir Mishra as Amici Curiae to examine Laws Regulating Carbon Emissions
Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Justice Manoj Misra further directed Senior Advocate Swarupam Chaturvedi for the Union of India to submit a compilation of all relevant rules and regulations relating to carbon emissions.
The Supreme Court Has Ruled That A Specific Performance Decree For A Sale Agreement Can Be Executed Without Requiring Separate Possession Relief
It is possible to execute a specific performance decree for a sale agreement without obtaining separate possession relief, according to the Supreme Court
Supreme Court Clarifies on Bar Association Elections
The Supreme Court clarifies that Bar Associations can hold elections as per their bye-laws without restrictions. Guidelines for tenure and voting rules to follow soon.
Supreme Court Seeks Clarity on Women’s Property Rights
Supreme Court to settle conflicting interpretation of Hindu women's property rights and referred a complex legal dispute to a larger bench for clarity over the inheritance laws.
SC dismissed the Union’s appeal against the compulsory retirement of Chhattisgarh IPS officer Gurjinder Pal Singh.
Supreme Court today dismissed the Union of India's plea to set aside the compulsory retirement order against Chhattisgarh IPS officer Gurjinder Pal Singh, who was facing charges of corruption, extortion and sedition.
