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KEHAR SINGH v. UNION OF INDIA

Published on: 14th October 2025 Authored by: G. Hemanth Government Law College, Chengalpattu 1. CITATION         Kehar Singh v. Union of India, (1989) 1 SCC 201, AIR 1989 SC 653. 2. COURT         The Supreme Court of India. 3. BENCH       5-judge bench: Chief Justice R. S. Pathak, Justice M. M. Dutt, Justice K. N. […]

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Case Summary: Ravish Singh Rena v. State Of Uttarakhand &Anr

Published on: 13th October 2025 Authored By: Willson Oluwademilade Oni Ajayi Crowther University INTRODUCTION On April 28, 2005, the supreme-court handed down its ruling in Ravish Singh Rama v State Uttarakhand & Anr, which tackles a new problem at the nexus of consent and cohabitation. A woman in a long-term live-in-relationship accused her partner of

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Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum

Published on: 13th October 2025 Authored by: Preesha Kapoor NMIMS MUMBAI, KPMSOL Citation: AIR 1985 SC 945; (1985) 2 SCC 556  Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: Y.V. Chandrachud(CJI), Ranganath Misra, D.A. Desai, O. Chinnappa Reddy, and E.S. Venkataramiah, JJ. Date of Judgment: April 23, 1985 Relevant Statutes / Key Provisions Section 125 of the

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Uniform Civil Code

The Uniform Civil Code: Legal and Social Implications

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: Sahana Mirji Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi Abstract The Uniform Civil Code (UCC), envisaged under Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, seeks to replace religion-based personal laws with a common legal framework governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption. Advocates view it as essential for promoting equality, gender justice,

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RIGHT TO PRIVACY: EVOLUTION AND CHALLENGES

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: Shyambhavi Singh University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh Abstract The right to privacy in India has developed gradually with coming cases over time. In the beginning, the Constitution did not mention privacy directly, and the Supreme Court also refused to recognize it in cases like of

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