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Case Summary: Amlesh Kumar v. State of Bihar, 2025

Published On: September 04th 2025 Authored By: Riya Sharma Maharishi Dayanand University, Gurugram INTRODUCTION The criminal justice system has constantly wrestled with the balance between effective investigation and protection of individual rights the case of Amlesh Kumar vs state of Bihar [1]is a significant step in reaffirming the constitutional boundaries surrounding investigative methods such as […]

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Prosecutor v. Omar al-Bashir: A Detailed Case Summary

Published On: 13th March, 2025 Authored By: Adnan Siraj Universitas Jmabi, Jambi Indonesia Introduction The case of Prosecutor v. Omar al-Bashir is a major milestone in the history of international law and justice. Sudan’s former president, Omar al-Bashir, became the first sitting head of state to be issued arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court

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BHATIA INTERNATIONAL Vs. BULK TRADING S.A. & ANR

Published On: 24th October, 2024 Authored By: Parnika Pasricha Delhi Metropolitan Education Affiliated To Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University CITATION Name of the case – Bhatia International vs. Bulk Trading S.A. 7 Anr [2002] 4 SCC 105 Case Number – Civil Appeal 6527 of 2001 Date of Judgement  – 13th March 2002 Bench –  G.B.

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Charan Singh alias Charanjit Singh v State of Uttarakhand

Published On: 24th October, 2024 Authored By: Shreyansh Kuldeep Singh Banaras Hindu University Judges – ABHAY S. OKA AND RAJESH BINDAL, JJ. Citation – 2023 SCC OnLine SC 454         Introduction – This case deals with the death of the accused’s wife, Chhilo Kaur, in the second year of her marriage with the accused, in 1995.

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M.C MEHTA v. UNION OF INDIA (1986): GANGA POLLUTION CASE

Published on: 21st October 2024 Authored by: Parnika Basak Shyambazar Law College, University of Calcutta Facts of the Case: The Ganga River, one of the most sacred rivers in India, has been subjected to severe pollution due to industrial effluents, domestic sewage, and other pollutants. M.C. Mehta, a renowned environmental lawyer, filed a public interest

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