
Landmark Constitutional Law Judgments in 2024 by the Supreme Court of India [Part I of III]
by Siddharth R. Gupta* and Mahak Jain**
by Siddharth R. Gupta* and Mahak Jain**
Supreme Court observed that “mere delay in trial pertaining to grave offences as one involved in the instant case cannot be used as a ground to grant bail.”
Advocates Act, 1961 — Ss. 16 and 23(5) — Designation of Advocates as Senior Advocates — Validity of: The classification of advocates
by Justice N.V. Ramana†
EBC brings Saurabh Bindal’s book on “OBSCENITY: Prevention, Law & Practice
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 — S. 36 — Enforcement/Execution of arbitration award — Speed/Expedition: Necessity of speed/expedition in enforcement/execution of arbitration
SCC Pre 69 Volumes were released by the Chief Justice of India, Justice NV Ramana on August 10, 2022 at The Claridges,
The bench of GS Singhvi and AK Ganguly, JJ, in Kranti Associates Private Limited v. Masood Ahmed Khan, (2010) 9 SCC 496,
2022 SCC Volume 4 Part 4 encapsulates, a very interesting decision of the Supreme Court in Brijmani Devi v. Pappu Kumar, (2022)
2022 SCC Volume 4 Part 3, consists a very pertinent decision of the Supreme Court wherein it was held that it cannot
In 2022 SCC Volume 4 Part 2, read this very pertinent matter of the Supreme Court wherein it was decided whether culpable
In 2022 SCC Volume 4 Part 1, read a very interesting case, wherein the grievance of the builder was that out of
Read four articles and nine significant decisions of Supreme Court in Part 5 of 2022 SCC Volume 3. Appointment of Arbitrators: In
In this Part, read a very interesting Supreme Court decision, held that, wherein the amounts paid by resident Indian end-users/distributors to non-resident
In 2022 SCC Volume 3 Part 2, read a very interesting case wherein a case where a Constable’s name was recommended by
In a pertinent decision, Supreme Court while rejecting claim for interest the compared it to the Shakespearean character Shylock and remarked, “…the
In 2022 SCC Volume 2 Part 4, read a very interesting decision, wherein a death row convict subjected a 5-year-old girl to
Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 — Ss. 54 and 2(59) — Refund of unutilised input tax credit (“ITC”) — Restriction
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 — Ss. 31(7)(a), 28 and 34 — Award of interest: Arbitrator cannot award interest contrary to the
In this part read a very important matter, wherein a relative committed rape on the prosecutrix and none of the family members