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Supreme Court: In Established Possession, Injunction Can Be Obtained Even by Trespasser

In a judgment passed on 8th February 2021 by the Supreme Court, it was observed that if a trespasser is having an established possession of a property, he is entitled to obtain an injunction. This judgment was passed by the bench comprising Justice Ashok Bhushan, R. Subhash Reddy, MR Shah while upholding the judgment of Madras High Court decreeing an injunction suit.

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Heart Ailment Is Not a Disability Rules Supreme Court

Heart ailment even though can restrict a person’s activities is not considered a disability. In an appeal filed before the Supreme Court, the Court explains the grounds for what constitutes a disability and why heart ailment does not qualify as a disability.

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Sedition Law PIL Dismissed by Supreme Court

Right to Freedom to Speech and Expression is recognised as a fundamental right under Article 19 of the Constitution. However, it is not absolute but has restrictions imposed. A plea had been filed before the Supreme Court stating that Section 124-A of the Indian penal Code is ultra-vires of the Constitution.

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