High Court

High Courts are the highest judicial authority at the state level and play a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law. They handle a wide spectrum of cases—ranging from civil and criminal matters to constitutional and administrative issues. With 25 High Courts across India, each one has its own unique legacy, functioning, and legal significance.

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Telangana High Court Dismisses Petition Over 2017 Land Dispute; Upholds Preventive Detention in Robbery Case

The Telangana High Court dismissed a petition over a 2017 land dispute citing available remedies under CrPC/BNSS, and upheld the...

Supreme Court Raises Concern Over 8.8 Lakh Pending Execution Petitions Across India

The Supreme Court of India has raised serious concern over 8.8 lakh pending execution petitions nationwide, calling the delay a...

Supreme Court Clarifies: Muslim Widow Without Children Entitled to Only One-Fourth Share in Husband’s Property

The Supreme Court of India ruled that a Muslim widow without children is entitled to one-fourth of her husband’s property...

Wife Entitled to Maintenance Even After Refusing to Live with Husband Despite Restitution Decree

The Supreme Court has ruled that a wife can claim maintenance under Section 125 CrPC even if she refuses to...

Don’t Let Ego Ruin Marriage’: Supreme Court’s Strong Message to Wife in Marital Case

A recent Supreme Court case highlights the challenges faced by a government employee couple living in different cities due to...

Registered vs. Unregistered Will in India: Why Registering a Will Matters

Registering a will in India is not mandatory under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, but it adds authenticity, prevents disputes...

Is Law Becoming the Next Big Dream After NEET and JEE for Indian Students?

Law is fast emerging as the new dream career for Indian students after NEET and JEE. Explore why more students...

Supreme Court Ruling: Judicial Officers with Combined Experience Can Apply for District Judge Posts

Supreme Court rules that judicial officers with seven years’ combined experience as advocates and judges are eligible for direct recruitment...

Supreme Court Clarifies: Mere Presence at Crime Scene Doesn’t Make You Part of Unlawful Assembly

The Supreme Court clarified that mere presence at a crime scene doesn’t make a person part of an unlawful assembly...
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