Misuse Of 498A IPC : Supreme Court Requests Parliament To Amend Corresponding Section In Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
Misuse Of 498A IPC : Supreme Court Requests Parliament To Amend Corresponding Section In Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
Misuse Of 498A IPC : Supreme Court Requests Parliament To Amend Corresponding Section In Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
Waqf Board & Not Waqf Tribunal Has Jurisdiction To Appoint Mutawalli : Supreme Court
Teachers - UGC Regulations Binding On Universities' : Supreme Court Directs Regularization Of Teachers At Jamia Milia Islamia
Search & Seizure Provisions Of NDPS Act Do Not Affect Article 20(3) Of Constitution : Supreme Court
Easement By Necessity Not Available When There Is Alternative Way To Access Property : Supreme Court
Insurance Law Insurer's Burden To Prove Insured Suppressed Material Facts : Supreme Court
Merits Of The Case Not Required To Be Considered In Condoning Delay' : Supreme Court Explains Principles For Delay Condonation
Moving HC Under Articles 226/227 To Release Seized Vehicle Without Approaching Magistrate Under Sec.451 CrPC Not Proper: Supreme Court
Supreme Court Asks CAG To Examine Corruption Allegations Against Arunachal Pradesh Govt During 2007-11 Term
Commercial Transactions Outside Purview Of Consumer Protection Act 1986: Supreme Court
Impermissible For High Court To Interfere With Acquittal Unless Trial Court's View Is Perverse Or Impossible : Supreme Court
Advocate - Maintain Old Panel Of Advocates For At Least Six Weeks After Govt Change To Avoid Adjournments: Supreme Court To States/UTs
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