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Registered Sale Deed Cannot Be Lightly Declared a Sham
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Registered Sale Deed Cannot Be Lightly Declared a Sham: Supreme Court Reaffirms Presumption of Validity

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Supreme Court rules that a registered sale deed carries a strong presumption of validity and cannot be lightly declared a […]

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Testimony of Hostile Witness Cannot Be Discarded Entirely
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Supreme Court Clarifies: Testimony of Hostile Witness Cannot Be Discarded Entirely

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The Supreme Court rules that testimony of a hostile witness cannot be rejected outright and must be evaluated for truthful

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Supreme Court Directs 30% Women’s Representation in State Bar Councils
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Supreme Court Directs 30% Women’s Representation in State Bar Councils: Key Highlights and Legal Significance

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Supreme Court orders 30% women’s representation in State Bar Councils through election and co-option. Read this detailed analysis of the

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Supreme Court Clarifies
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Supreme Court Clarifies: Dying Declaration Valid Even If Death Is Not Imminent

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The Supreme Court held that a dying declaration remains valid even if death is not imminent, while restoring summons to

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Supreme Court Signals 30% Reservation for Women in State Bar Council Elections
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Supreme Court Signals 30% Reservation for Women in State Bar Council Elections

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The Supreme Court has indicated that the Bar Council of India must ensure at least 30% reservation for women in

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Voyeurism Under IPC 354C
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Voyeurism Under IPC 354C: Supreme Court Defines When Non-Consensual Photos Become a Crime

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The Supreme Court of India has clarified that taking photos or videos of a woman without her consent does not

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Divorced Muslim Woman’s Right to Recover Marriage Gifts
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Supreme Court Upholds Divorced Muslim Woman’s Right to Recover Marriage Gifts Under 1986 Act

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Supreme Court ruling affirms that a divorced Muslim woman can recover cash and gold given to her husband at marriage

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Supreme Court’s Stand in Tej Prakash Pathak v. Rajasthan High Court
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Changing Recruitment Criteria Mid-Process: Supreme Court’s Stand in Tej Prakash Pathak v. Rajasthan High Court

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Explore the Supreme Court’s ruling in Tej Prakash Pathak v. Rajasthan High Court, clarifying the legality of altering recruitment criteria

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Supreme Court Reiterates That Recruitment Criteria Cannot Be Changed After Final Evaluation
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Supreme Court Reiterates That Recruitment Criteria Cannot Be Changed After Final Evaluation

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The Supreme Court has ruled that recruitment bodies cannot alter selection criteria after the final evaluation stage. The judgment, involving

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Supreme Court Introduces Major Reforms in Case Listing
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Supreme Court Introduces Major Reforms in Case Listing, Urgency Mentioning, and Adjournments from December 1

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The Supreme Court of India has issued four new circulars effective December 1, reforming urgent mentioning, automatic listing of liberty-related

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