Ram Mandir-Babri case not referred to a larger bench, Justice Nazeer dissents on the same
The Supreme Court held that the Ram Mandir-Babri case need not to a five-judge Constitution Bench. Effectively, the Court held that its 1994 judgment in
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The Supreme Court held that the Ram Mandir-Babri case need not to a five-judge Constitution Bench. Effectively, the Court held that its 1994 judgment in
On Thursday the Supreme Court gave its order on in relation of a Public Interest Litigation Aseer Jamal v. Union of India, which was concerned
Delhi High Court in its historic judgment on Monday, October 1, 2018 stood by the students and rebuked JNU and UGC for its 2016 Regulations
A three-judge bench of Supreme Court of India answered a reference explaining in detail difference between ‘venue’ ‘place’ and ‘seat’ of arbitration. Supreme Court cleared
Supreme Court while reviewing a number of petitions regarding live streaming of court proceedings on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 observed that cases of “constitutional importance”
Facts A petition was filed in 2011, by Public Interest Foundation who had essentially sought guidelines or framework to deal with the menace of criminalisation
Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgment on Thursday striking down section 497 of Indian Penal Code, 1860. Facts Of The Case A writ
A five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court in its latest verdict uplifted the ban on women from entering Sabarimala temple in Kerala. Today’s historic
Allegations that 34 minor girls were raped for months in a Muzaffarpur shelter home have left Indians reeling; this is just one of a series
The Supreme Court stayed all the criminal proceedings, past and future against Priya Prakash Varrier, Malayalam actress. The Malayalam actress Priya Prakash Varrier, who became
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