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  • Articles Tagged with "Indian Law"

    Justice Nariman's Revival Of Doctrine Of "Manifest Arbitrariness" To Strike Down Legislation

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    Justice Nariman's revival of the doctrine of 'manifest arbitrariness' has significantly impacted Indian constitutional law, leading to the striking down of several legislative provisions deemed unreasonable or discriminatory.

    [Section 216 CrPC] Court Can Add Or Alter Charges At Any Time, Even After Reserving Judgment: SC [Read Judgment]

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Supreme Court of India clarified that courts can alter or add charges under Section 216 of the Code of Criminal Procedure even after reserving judgment, ensuring a fair trial without causing undue prejudice to the accused.

    What's In A Name? A Lot, Especially If That Name Is "Anti-National"

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    This article analyzes the ambiguous use of the term "anti-national" in Indian law, highlighting its lack of clear definition and potential for arbitrary application.

    Important Judgments Of Madras High Court 2022

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Madras High Court delivered 525 significant judgments in 2022, covering diverse legal issues impacting various aspects of Indian society.

    Saif Ali Khan ‘Enemy Property’ Case Laws and Property Details Explained | Saif Ali Khan Pataudi House

    indianexpress.com • Law • India

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court directed Saif Ali Khan to appeal a government decision classifying his family's historical properties as "enemy property", prompting a discussion on Indian law regarding inheritance and assets left by those who migrated to enemy nations.

    Restrictive and Beneficial Construction of Penal Statutes

    legalbites.in • Law • India

    This article examines the contrasting approaches of restrictive and beneficial construction in interpreting penal statutes, highlighting their application in Indian and comparative jurisprudence.

    Whether Law Of Limitation Applies To The DV Act?

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    This article analyzes the applicability of the law of limitation to proceedings under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, examining relevant case laws and the recent Supreme Court ruling in Kamatchi vs. Laxmi Narayan.

    President Murmu asks Supreme Court whether timelines can be ‘imposed’ on President, Governors to clear State Bills - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Law • India

    President Murmu has referred fourteen questions to the Supreme Court regarding the timelines for presidential and gubernatorial assent to state bills, seeking clarification on the court's powers to impose such timelines.

    T.M.A. Pai Foundation & Ors. vs. State of Karnataka & Ors. (2002) - iPleaders

    blog.ipleaders.in • Law • India

    This article provides a detailed analysis of the landmark Supreme Court case, T.M.A. Pai Foundation & Ors. vs. State of Karnataka & Ors. (2002), focusing on minority educational institutions' rights in India.

    Court's Observations In Interim Relief Applications Are Tentative & Temporary, Not Final Opinion On Merits Of Case: J&K High Court

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court clarified that a court's observations during interim relief applications are tentative and don't represent a final opinion on the case's merits.

    Order 41 Rule 31 CPC | Appellate Court Not Bound To Frame Points Of Determination When Not Raised In Appeal : Supreme Court

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Supreme Court of India clarified that an appellate court's omission to frame points of determination under Order 41 Rule 31 CPC doesn't invalidate its judgment if there's substantial compliance and the appellant didn't raise specific issues.

    [Order VII Rule 10 & 10A CPC] Suit In New Court Has To Proceed De Novo On Return of Plaint: SC [Read Judgment]

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Supreme Court clarifies that when a plaint is returned for filing in the correct court, the case must start anew, overruling previous conflicting judgments.