In the case of Keshavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru v. State of Kerala (1973), the Supreme Court of India delivered a historic judgment that profoundly impacted constitutional law in India, particularly regarding the scope of parliamentary power to amend the Constitution and the concept of the “basic structure.” Here’s a brief overview of this landmark case: Background: […]
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I. C. Golaknath and Others v. State of Punjab and Another (1967)
In the case of I. C. Golaknath and Others v. State of Punjab and Another (1967), the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgment that had significant implications for constitutional law and fundamental rights in India. Here’s a brief overview of the case: Background: The case involved a constitutional challenge to the Constitution (Seventeenth […]
Kedarnath Singh v. State of Bihar (1962)
In the case of Kedarnath Singh v. State of Bihar (1962), the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgment that significantly shaped the interpretation and application of freedom of speech and expression under the Indian Constitution. Here’s a brief overview of the case: Background: Kedarnath Singh, the petitioner, was the editor of a weekly […]
Berubari Union v. Unknown (1960)
The case of Berubari Union v. Unknown (1960) is a significant landmark in Indian constitutional law, particularly concerning issues of territorial disputes and the interpretation of international treaties. Here’s a brief overview: Background: Berubari is a small area in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India, near the border with East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The […]
K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra (1959)
The case of K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra (1959) is one of the most famous criminal cases in Indian legal history, involving issues of homicide, adultery, and judicial proceedings. Here’s a brief summary: Background: Commander K. M. Nanavati, a naval officer, was tried for the murder of Prem Ahuja, his wife’s lover, in […]
State of Madras v. Smt. Champakam Dorairajan (1951)
In the case of State of Madras v. Smt. Champakam Dorairajan (1951), the Supreme Court of India addressed issues related to the fundamental right to equality under Articles 15(1) and 29(2) of the Indian Constitution. Here’s a brief summary of the case: Background: Smt. Champakam Dorairajan, a resident of Madras (now Chennai), filed a petition […]
Romesh Thappar v. State of Madras (1950)
In the landmark case of Romesh Thappar v. State of Madras (1950), the Supreme Court of India addressed issues pertaining to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution. Here’s a brief summary of the case: Background: Romesh Thappar, the petitioner and editor of a weekly journal called “Cross Roads,” was […]
When is the best time to file 340 CrPC
The filing of an application under Section 340 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is a strategic decision that depends on the circumstances of the case and the specific offense alleged. Here are some considerations to help determine the best time to file a Section 340 CrPC application: In conclusion, the best time to file […]
Can the report of Mediation be used as evidence? What if wife admits she has done a false case.
In legal proceedings, including divorce and related cases, the report of mediation and statements made during mediation sessions generally cannot be used as evidence in court. This principle is based on confidentiality and the “without prejudice” nature of mediation, which encourages open and honest discussions to facilitate resolution without fear that statements made during mediation […]
You will surely Get Divorce if you have this thing in Divorce Case
In divorce cases, various factors can influence the outcome, and having certain elements or evidence can strengthen your case for divorce. Here are some key factors that could contribute to a favorable divorce outcome: It’s important to note that divorce laws vary by jurisdiction, so it’s advisable to seek legal advice tailored to your specific […]