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Case Summary: Arvind Kejriwal v. Directorate of Enforcement (2024) 

Published on 1st July 2025 Authored By: V Radha Priyanka Amity University Rajasthan Petitioner: Arvind Kejriwal Respondent: Directorate of Enforcement Judgment Date: 09.04.2024 Court: In the High Court of Delhi at New Delhi Judge: Hon’ble Ms. Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma Introduction The case of Arvind Kejriwal v. Directorate of Enforcement in 2024 marks a significant […]

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THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, KAMINENI HOSPITALS Vs. PEDDI NARAYAN SWAMI AND ANOTHER

Published on 1st July 2025 Authored By: Ankit Narendra Kumar Saxena NGLC JURISDICTION: SUPREME COURT CASE CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SLP (Civil) No. 2948-2949 of 2023 Decision date : 22nd April 2025 Overview of the Case  The case is about the hospital being an applicant held responsible for vicarious liability by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of

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Case Comment: In Re: Alarming Rise in the Number of Reported Child Rape Incidents (Suo Motu Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 1 of 2019; MANU/SC/1204/2019)

Published on 27th June 2025 Authored By: Rishika Mishra SVKM’S NMIMS Kirit .P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai. Introduction India’s Supreme Court on 25 July 2019 handed a landmark judgment in suo motu writ petition with case no. In Re: Alarming Rise in the Number of Reported Child Rape Incidents[1]. The court rendered the decision

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Naruto v. Slater No. 16-15469 (9th Cir. 2018)

Published on 27th June 2025 Authored By: Vedha Hiren Daga Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur The Naruto v. Slater case, an unusual legal muddle also referred to as the “Monkey Selfie Case,” revolves around a series of fascinating photographs snapped by Naruto, a crested black macaque monkey, and the ensuing copyright dispute that followed.  In 2011,

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