February 11, 2025

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RAJKARAN SINGH & ORS. VS UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

Published on 12th February 2025 Authored By: Prabuddha Kale DES’s Shree Navalmal Firodia Law College Pune CITATION [2024] 8 S.C.R. 516: 2024 INSC 621 DATE OF THE JUDGEMENT 22/07/2024 COURT SUPREME COURT OF INDIA APPELLANT RAJKARAN SINGH & ORS. RESPONDENT UNION OF INDIA & ORS. BENCH [Hima Kohli and Sandeep Mehta, INTRODUCTION Namely, the case […]

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Sukanya Shanta Vs. Union of India W.P.(C) No. 1404/2023

Published on 12th February 2025 Authored By: Rama Prasad Zaware MM’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune Introduction  The case Sukanya Shanta Vs. Union of India is a classic example of guidelines that were developed in light of the major problem of caste discrimination in Indian prisons. The judgement delivered by a Constitution bench of Chief

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Detailed Case Commentary of INNOVANTIVE INDUSTRIES LTD. VS ICICI BANK, (2018) 1 SCC 407

Published on 12th February 2025 Authored By: Ruchira Deb Techno India University, Kolkata PARTIES INNBOLVED: Appellant: M/s Innoventive Industries Limited Respondent: ICICI Bank of India Court: Supreme Court of India Citation: (2018) 1 SCC 407 INTRODUCTION It’s the first landmark judgment of the Supreme Court that brought in the newly introduced Insolvency and Bankruptcy Case

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Case Analysis: Karikho Kri vs. Nuney Tayang

Published on 12th February 2025 Authored By: Tashu Chauhan Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune Introduction The Karikho Kri v. Nuney Tayang case stands as an important milestone in the interpretation of electoral laws in India. The Supreme Court’s judgment stresses the need for a balanced approach, one that ensures substantial compliance with the Representation of the People

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