Registered Sale Deed Cannot Be Lightly Declared a Sham: Supreme Court Reaffirms Presumption of Validity
Supreme Court rules that a registered sale deed carries a strong presumption of validity and cannot be lightly declared a […]
Supreme Court rules that a registered sale deed carries a strong presumption of validity and cannot be lightly declared a […]
The Supreme Court rules that testimony of a hostile witness cannot be rejected outright and must be evaluated for truthful
Supreme Court orders 30% women’s representation in State Bar Councils through election and co-option. Read this detailed analysis of the
The Supreme Court held that a dying declaration remains valid even if death is not imminent, while restoring summons to
The Supreme Court has indicated that the Bar Council of India must ensure at least 30% reservation for women in
The Supreme Court of India has clarified that taking photos or videos of a woman without her consent does not
Supreme Court ruling affirms that a divorced Muslim woman can recover cash and gold given to her husband at marriage
Explore the Supreme Court’s ruling in Tej Prakash Pathak v. Rajasthan High Court, clarifying the legality of altering recruitment criteria
The Supreme Court has ruled that recruitment bodies cannot alter selection criteria after the final evaluation stage. The judgment, involving
The Supreme Court of India has issued four new circulars effective December 1, reforming urgent mentioning, automatic listing of liberty-related