February 2, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

MENSTRUAL HEALTH RECOGNISED AS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT BY THE SUPREME COURT

INTRODUCTION In a significant constitutional adjudication, the Supreme Court of India, by its Judgment dated 20 January 2026, in Dr. Jaya Thakur v. Government of India & Ors., Writ Petition (Civil) No. 1000 of 2022,…

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February 2, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

AN ADVOCATE’S MERE PRESENCE OR PROFESSIONAL ADVICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION

INTRODUCTION In its Judgment dated 20 January 2026, the Supreme Court of India, speaking through a Division Bench of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Aravind Kumar and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Prasanna B. Varale in Beri Manoj v….

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January 23, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

SUPREME COURT HOLDS WHILE DECLINING TO QUASH FIR, HC SHOULD NOT DIRECT POLICE TO FOLLOW S.41A CRPC PROCEDURE

Introduction The Supreme Court of India’s Judgment in Practical Solutions Inc. v. The State of Telangana & Others (Special Leave Petition (Criminal) No. 953 of 2026, decided on January 19, 2026) addresses a critical dimension…

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January 23, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

SUPREME COURT SUGGESTS GOVERNMENTS TO DIGITIZE LAND RECORDS USING TAMPER-PROOF TECHNOLOGY LIKE BLOCKCHAIN

The Supreme Court of India’s decision in Hemalatha (D) by Legal Representatives v. Tukaram (D) by Legal Representatives & Others Civil Appeal No. 6640 of 2010, serves as a landmark pronouncement on the threshold required…

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January 23, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

FROM UPLOAD TO OBLIGATION: WHEN DOES DELEGATED LEGISLATION TRULY BECOME LAW?

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of India, in Viraj Impex Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, reported as 2026 INSC 80, delivered a constitutionally significant ruling on 21 January 2026, clarifying when delegated legislation acquires the…

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January 17, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

WHEN SUSPICION OVERREACHES PROOF: RESTORING THE SANCTITY OF ACQUITTAL IN CRIMINAL APPEALS

INTRODUCTION In Tulasareddi @ Mudakappa & Anr. v. State of Karnataka & Ors., 2026 INSC 67, decided on 16 January 2026, the Supreme Court of India revisited core principles governing appeals against acquittal, circumstantial evidence…

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January 17, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT | SUPREME COURT HOLDS SUIT FOR MANDATORY INJUNCTION SIMPLICITER NOT MAINTAINABLE WHEN PLAINTIFF’S TITLE IS DISPUTED

The Supreme Court of India examined a significant question regarding the maintainability of mandatory injunction suits in the absence of prayers for possession in Sanjay Paliwal and Another v. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (Civil Appeal…

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January 17, 2026 In Advovacy, Blog

SUPREME COURT HOLDS RESIDENTS WELFARE ASSOCIATION OR HOMEBUYERS’ SOCIETY CAN’T INTERVENE IN INSOLVENCY PETITION AGAINST BUILDER

The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a Judgment in the case titled Elegna Co-operative Housing and Commercial Society Ltd. v. Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Limited & Anr. (Civil Appeal No. 10261 of 2025), decided…

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December 8, 2025 In Advovacy, Blog

SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS INCLUSIVITY FOR UPSC EXAMINATIONS; ISSUES DIRECTIONS REGARDING SCREEN READERS, SCRIBES AND SUBSTANTIVE EQUALITY

The Supreme Court of India delivered a significant Judgment in the case titled ‘Mission Accessibility V. Union of India & Ors.’ Writ Petition (Civil) No. 206 of 2025, heard and decided by Justices Vikram Nath…

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December 8, 2025 In Advovacy, Blog

SUPREME COURT HOLDS THAT A CANDIDATE CAN’T BE DISQUALIFIED MERELY FOR NOT HAVING DEGREE TITLE IF CORE SUBJECT WAS STUDIED

The Supreme Court of India gave Judgment in a recent case titled ‘Laxmikant Sharma v. State of Madhya Pradesh and Others’ (Special Leave Petition (Civil) No. 18907 of 2025) interpreting the educational qualifications in recruitment…

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