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The Consistency Doctrine in Matrimonial Offences: Supreme Court’s Clarification in Disha Kapoor v. State of Uttar Pradesh

The Consistency Doctrine in Matrimonial Offences: Supreme Court’s Clarification in Disha Kapoor v. State of Uttar Pradesh

Date: May 8, 2025
The Consistency Doctrine in Matrimonial Offences: Supreme Court’s Clarification in Disha Kapoor v. State of Uttar Pradesh (2025) 1. Introduction The Supreme Court of India, in Disha Kapoor v. State...
“Discovery Rights in PMLA Trials: Supreme Court Enlarges Accused’s Entitlements to Seized & Un-relied Documents”

“Discovery Rights in PMLA Trials: Supreme Court Enlarges Accused’s Entitlements to Seized & Un-relied Documents”

Date: May 8, 2025
Discovery Rights in PMLA Trials: Supreme Court Enlarges Accused’s Entitlements to Seized & Un-relied Documents 1. Introduction In Sarla Gupta v. Directorate of Enforcement (2025 INSC 645) the Supreme...
Reasoned Medical-Board Findings as a Condition Precedent to Denial of Disability Pension – A Commentary on Rajumon T.M. v. Union of India (2025 INSC 644)

Reasoned Medical-Board Findings as a Condition Precedent to Denial of Disability Pension – A Commentary on Rajumon T.M. v. Union of India (2025 INSC 644)

Date: May 8, 2025
Reasoned Medical-Board Findings as a Condition Precedent to Denial of Disability Pension – A Commentary on Rajumon T.M. v. Union of India (2025 INSC 644) 1. Introduction The Supreme Court’s decision...
“Name-Lending” Is Not Enough – The Supreme Court’s Split Verdict on Spousal Liability for Disproportionate Assets under the Prevention of Corruption Act

“Name-Lending” Is Not Enough – The Supreme Court’s Split Verdict on Spousal Liability for Disproportionate Assets under the Prevention of Corruption Act

Date: May 8, 2025
“Name-Lending” Is Not Enough – The Supreme Court’s Split Verdict on Spousal Liability for Disproportionate Assets under the Prevention of Corruption Act 1. Introduction The decision in P. Nallammal...
Supreme Court re-emphasises “Status-Quo Protection” of Bank Guarantees Pending Section 9 Proceedings – M/S Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. v. M/S Bansal Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. (2025 INSC 640)

Supreme Court re-emphasises “Status-Quo Protection” of Bank Guarantees Pending Section 9 Proceedings – M/S Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. v. M/S Bansal Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. (2025 INSC 640)

Date: May 8, 2025
Supreme Court re-emphasises “Status-Quo Protection” of Bank Guarantees Pending Section 9 Proceedings – M/S Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. v. M/S Bansal Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. (2025 INSC 640) 1....
No Condonation Beyond 45 Days: Supreme Court Re-affirms Absolute Time-Bar under Section 61(2) IBC

No Condonation Beyond 45 Days: Supreme Court Re-affirms Absolute Time-Bar under Section 61(2) IBC

Date: May 8, 2025
No Condonation Beyond 45 Days: Supreme Court Re-affirms Absolute Time-Bar under Section 61(2) Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code Introduction In Tata Steel Ltd v. Raj Kumar Banerjee & Ors. (2025 INSC 639)...
The “Dual-Key & Deletion Doctrine” – Supreme Court’s New Framework for Judicial Review of Entrance-Examination Questions (Commentary on Siddhi Sandeep Ladda v. Consortium of NLUs, 2025 INSC 714)

The “Dual-Key & Deletion Doctrine” – Supreme Court’s New Framework for Judicial Review of Entrance-Examination Questions (Commentary on Siddhi Sandeep Ladda v. Consortium of NLUs, 2025 INSC 714)

Date: May 8, 2025
The “Dual-Key & Deletion Doctrine” – Supreme Court’s New Framework for Judicial Review of Entrance-Examination Questions Commentary on Siddhi Sandeep Ladda v. Consortium of NLUs & Anr. (2025 INSC...
“The Ramkirat Principle” – Timely & Unimpeachable Circumstantial Evidence as the Touch-Stone of Criminal Conviction

“The Ramkirat Principle” – Timely & Unimpeachable Circumstantial Evidence as the Touch-Stone of Criminal Conviction

Date: May 8, 2025
“The Ramkirat Principle” – Supreme Court mandates prompt recording of witnesses and integrity of investigative steps before reliance on the ‘last-seen’ doctrine or any circumstantial chain 1....
“Parity over Proximity” – The Supreme Court’s New Compass for Differential Compensation in Belting Cases

“Parity over Proximity” – The Supreme Court’s New Compass for Differential Compensation in Belting Cases

Date: May 7, 2025
“Parity over Proximity” – The Supreme Court’s New Compass for Differential Compensation in Belting Cases 1. Introduction In Krishan Kumar v. State of Haryana (2025 INSC 638) the Supreme Court of...
Supreme Court re-defines the Threshold for Summoning under Section 319 CrPC: Live Court Evidence Prevails over Investigative Alibi – Comment on Harjinder Singh v. State of Punjab (2025)

Supreme Court re-defines the Threshold for Summoning under Section 319 CrPC: Live Court Evidence Prevails over Investigative Alibi – Comment on Harjinder Singh v. State of Punjab (2025)

Date: May 7, 2025
Supreme Court re-defines the Threshold for Summoning under Section 319 CrPC: Live Court Evidence Prevails over Investigative Alibi – Commentary on Harjinder Singh v. State of Punjab, 2025 INSC 634 1....
“Suo-Motu Dismissal on Admissions” – Supreme Court Extends the Reach of Order XII Rule 6 CPC in Saroj Salkan v. Huma Singh (2025 INSC 632)

“Suo-Motu Dismissal on Admissions” – Supreme Court Extends the Reach of Order XII Rule 6 CPC in Saroj Salkan v. Huma Singh (2025 INSC 632)

Date: May 7, 2025
“Suo-Motu Dismissal on Admissions” – Supreme Court Extends the Reach of Order XII Rule 6 CPC Introduction In Saroj Salkan v. Huma Singh & Ors., Civil Appeal No. 6389 of 2025 (2025 INSC 632), the...
“Beyond the Ballot-Box” – Supreme Court holds that Caste/Community Certificates cannot be invalidated in an Election Petition (A. Raja v. D. Kumar, 2025)

“Beyond the Ballot-Box” – Supreme Court holds that Caste/Community Certificates cannot be invalidated in an Election Petition (A. Raja v. D. Kumar, 2025)

Date: May 7, 2025
“Beyond the Ballot-Box” – Supreme Court limits Election Judges’ powers: Caste/Community Certificates must be challenged before Statutory Authorities, not through Election Petitions 1. Introduction In...
“The Arabian Exports Doctrine” – Supreme Court Re-affirms Arbitrability of Insurance Disputes Despite “Full & Final” Discharge Vouchers and Narrows Section 11 Scrutiny

“The Arabian Exports Doctrine” – Supreme Court Re-affirms Arbitrability of Insurance Disputes Despite “Full & Final” Discharge Vouchers and Narrows Section 11 Scrutiny

Date: May 7, 2025
“The Arabian Exports Doctrine” – Supreme Court Re-affirms Arbitrability of Insurance Disputes Despite “Full & Final” Discharge Vouchers and Narrows Section 11 Scrutiny 1. Introduction In Arabian...
 “Individualised Witness-Protection Orders under UAPA & NIA Act: Supreme Court of India Clarifies Twin-Stage Test and Accused’s Right to Be Heard”

“Individualised Witness-Protection Orders under UAPA & NIA Act: Supreme Court of India Clarifies Twin-Stage Test and Accused’s Right to Be Heard”

Date: May 7, 2025
Individualised Witness-Protection Orders under UAPA & NIA Act: Supreme Court of India Clarifies Twin-Stage Test and Accused’s Right to Be Heard 1. Introduction In Mohammed Asarudeen v. Union of India...
Substantive Equality & Reasonable Accommodation in Medical Admissions: Supreme Court’s Directive in Kabir Paharia v. National Medical Commission (2025)

Substantive Equality & Reasonable Accommodation in Medical Admissions: Supreme Court’s Directive in Kabir Paharia v. National Medical Commission (2025)

Date: May 6, 2025
Substantive Equality & Reasonable Accommodation in Medical Admissions: Supreme Court’s Directive in Kabir Paharia v. National Medical Commission (2025) 1. Introduction The Supreme Court of India, in...
Replacement Expenditure v. Additional Capitalisation: Supreme Court’s Clarification in POWERGRID v. CERC (2025)

Replacement Expenditure v. Additional Capitalisation: Supreme Court’s Clarification in POWERGRID v. CERC (2025)

Date: May 6, 2025
Replacement Expenditure is Not “Additional Capitalisation” under Regulation 53: A Detailed Commentary on POWERGRID Corporation of India Ltd. v. CERC (2025 INSC 626) 1. Introduction The Supreme...
Composite Liability in Tractor-Trailer Accidents: Supreme Court Clarifies Insurer’s Responsibility and Right of Recovery (Royal Sundaram v. Honnamma, 2025)

Composite Liability in Tractor-Trailer Accidents: Supreme Court Clarifies Insurer’s Responsibility and Right of Recovery (Royal Sundaram v. Honnamma, 2025)

Date: May 6, 2025
Composite Liability in Tractor-Trailer Accidents: Supreme Court Clarifies Insurer’s Responsibility and Right of Recovery Analysis of The Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Honnamma & Ors....
GBJ Hotels v. Sriharan (2025) – Supreme Court’s Re-assertion of Inherent Powers to Secure the Highest Price in SARFAESI Auctions

GBJ Hotels v. Sriharan (2025) – Supreme Court’s Re-assertion of Inherent Powers to Secure the Highest Price in SARFAESI Auctions

Date: May 4, 2025
GBJ Hotels v. Sriharan Sripathmanathan & Ors. (2025) – Supreme Court’s Re-assertion of Inherent Powers to Secure the Highest Price in SARFAESI Auctions Introduction The Supreme Court’s order in GBJ...
Merit Prevails Over Tenure: Supreme Court Nullifies Retrospective Seniority Preference for In-Service Candidates in Sub-Inspector Recruitment

Merit Prevails Over Tenure: Supreme Court Nullifies Retrospective Seniority Preference for In-Service Candidates in Sub-Inspector Recruitment

Date: May 4, 2025
Merit Prevails Over Tenure: Supreme Court Nullifies Retrospective Seniority Preference for In-Service Candidates in Sub-Inspector Recruitment Introduction R. Ranjith Singh v. State of Tamil Nadu...
Supreme Court’s “Procedural Fidelity” Doctrine for Church Elections & the Curable-Defect Rule under Order I Rule 8 CPC – A Commentary on Dr. Vimal Sukumar v. D Lawrence (2025 INSC 622)

Supreme Court’s “Procedural Fidelity” Doctrine for Church Elections & the Curable-Defect Rule under Order I Rule 8 CPC – A Commentary on Dr. Vimal Sukumar v. D Lawrence (2025 INSC 622)

Date: May 3, 2025
Supreme Court’s “Procedural Fidelity” Doctrine for Church Elections & the Curable-Defect Rule under Order I Rule 8 CPC A Commentary on Dr. Vimal Sukumar v. D Lawrence & Ors., 2025 INSC 622 1....
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