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In re: Presidential Reference on Powers of the Governor and President (Assent, Withholding or Reservation of Bills by the Governor…
Satyabrata Ghose v. Mugneeram Bangur & Co., (1953) 2 S.C.R. 377 Introduction and Facts of the Case The Defendant’s firm,…
Judgment Admitting Human Fallibility of Judges A very important judgment delivered by a Bench of Supreme Court of India consisting…
Abstract In India, Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has evolved into an effective tool for promoting social justice, enabling individuals and…
Case Comment on Gayatri Balasamy v. ISG Novasoft Technologies Ltd. (2025) Introduction The Supreme Court’s Constitution Bench decision in Gayatri…
Supreme Court Clarifies Works Contract Taxation in Aristo Printers Case Introduction In a pivotal decision that resolves long-standing ambiguities in…
Landmark Judgment: Allahabad High Court Protects Disabled Employees In a landmark judgment reaffirming the dignity and security of differently-abled employees,…
Sentencing in Criminal Law: A Judicial Balancing Exercise Sentencing in criminal law is not simply a mechanical imposition of punishment—it…
Criminal Justice Delivery System does not cloth Criminal Court with power to alter or review the Judgment or final Order disposing the case except to correct the clerical or arithmetical error. After the Judgment delivered by a Criminal Court or passing final Order disposing the case the Court becomes functus officio and any mistake or glaring omission is left to be corrected only by appropriate forum in accordance with law.
Overview & Historical Context of Article III Article III of the United States Constitution establishes and defines the judicial branch…
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