“No Transfer Of Title In Absence Of Registered Document”: Supreme Court Denies Tenant’s Ownership Claim Based On Settlement With Landlord
The Supreme Court recently denied a tenant's claim to ownership of the property based on a settlement with the landlord, holding that no transfer of title is allowed in the absence of a registered instrument.
In The CBI Case Involving The Delhi Excise Policy, The Supreme Court Granted Arvind Kejriwal Bail.
In a case brought by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) about corruption charges related to the since-canceled Delhi excise policy for 2021–2022, the Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to Delhi Chief Minister (CM) Arvind Kejriwal.
Bombay HC’s order for the registration of F.I.R. in the mismanagement of the Tulja Bhawani Temple case was stayed by the SC
The order of the Bombay HC that directed the registration of an F.I.R. on the allegations of fraud was stayed by the SC.
Supreme Court Lifts Himachal Pradesh High Court Embargo On The Expansion Of Gaggal Airport, Saying “Such Blanket Stay On Infrastructure Projects Is Inappropriate.”
The Himachal Pradesh High Court's order to maintain the status quo on the ongoing Gaggal (Kangra) Airport extension project has been overturned by the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Stands Firm Against Contempt Convict’s Attempt to Derail Sentencing
Supreme Court continues sentencing for contempt against the chairman of Suraz India Trust, notwithstanding all attempts by him to derail the process, developing judicial authority and misuse of court resources.
Fake Encounter In Assam Is Not Good For “Rule Of Law” Filed A Plea Against In Supreme Court
Dipjyoti Neog, a former security assistant with Assam State Transport Corporation, alleged that he was shot in the legs by the then SP, Mrinal Deka. He said that on December 23, 2023, he along with his friends Biswanath Borgohain and Manuj Buragohain had
Supreme Court Considers Regulating Surrogate Mother Payments Despite Commercial Ban
Despite the ban on commercial surrogacy, Supreme Court contemplates on permitting regulated compensation to surrogate mother while trying to address the contentious issue of moral turpitude. Justices suggest mechanism to shield poor surrogates and helping intending couples.
Supreme Court Bars Black and White Photographs Without Prior Permission
The Supreme Court has ordered that black and white photographs cannot be submitted without prior permission, citing issues with clarity and quality.
Supreme Court Reserves Verdict in SLP Case Amid Concerns Over Vakalatnama and Legal Mistakes
The Supreme Court has reserved orders in a case where the petitioner denied filing any Special Leave Petition and claimed ignorance of advocates who represented him. The order impugned in the SLP had put an end to criminal proceedings against the only witness
Lawyer pulled up by C.J.I. during RG Kar Hearing
C.J.I. asked him to lower his pitch as the address is being made to the judges and not to the people watching through video conferencing.