Branding a Cause: TM Application For ‘Black Lives Matter’ And ‘I Can Breathe’ Falls Flat
From India’s ‘Simon Go Back’ to Suffragettes’ ‘Votes for Women’ to America’s anti war ‘Not in My Name’, slogans have always held the power to
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From India’s ‘Simon Go Back’ to Suffragettes’ ‘Votes for Women’ to America’s anti war ‘Not in My Name’, slogans have always held the power to
Justice Jyoti Singh delivered the judgment in the case of Prabhat Ranjan Deo v. Union Public Service Commission. It relied on an authoritative decision of
The father and son kept bleeding, barely able to stand, the Magistrate came to his first-floor balcony, someone shouted ‘Kovilpatti, remand’. Two days later, they
An advocate filed a writ petition challenging the SOP for the functioning of Courts. The Court, said that it is “Impossible to Find a Perfect
This current PIL is about the disbursement of crop loans to farmers filed in Bombay High Court by RTI Activist Kishor Tangade. Bombay High Court
Delhi High Court refused to entertain a plea challenging the legality of the order given. Moreover, the directions passed by the Bar Council of India
The filing of the writ was to seek the protection of “life and liberty” as enshrined under Article 21 of the Indian constitution viz-a-viz a
A Division Bench consisting of Justice Subramonium Prasad and Justice Hima Kohli heard the case of Prasar Bharati v. M/S Stracon India Limited & Anr.
The petitioner filed a PIL for the protection of the Lonar Lake in Maharashtra. In this case, the Bombay High Court blamed the municipal authorities
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