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CJI BR Gavai: “Supremacy Lies with the Constitution, Not the Judiciary, Executive, or Parliament”

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Chief Justice of India BR Gavai emphasized the constitutional supremacy in India’s democracy, highlighting the importance of the Basic Structure […]

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President Murmu Invokes Article 143: A Landmark Constitutional Reference to the Supreme Court

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President Droupadi Murmu invokes Article 143(1) of the Indian Constitution, referring 14 crucial questions to the Supreme Court regarding the

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CLAT-UG 2025 Revised Results to Be Published Soon After Supreme Court’s Final Order Upload

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The Consortium of NLUs has confirmed that the revised CLAT-UG 2025 results will be published within hours of the Supreme

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Supreme Court Mandates Reporting of Cash Transactions Over ₹2 Lakh to Curb Tax Evasion

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Cash-Transaction In a pivotal move to tighten the noose on tax evasion and unaccounted cash transactions, the Supreme Court of

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Can the Supreme Court Overturn a Law Passed by Parliament? A Look at the Waqf (Amendment) Act

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Loksabha Introduction On April 5, 2024, the Waqf (Amendment) Bill officially became law after receiving the assent of President Droupadi

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Supreme Court Puts Waqf Amendment Act 2025 Under Scrutiny: Key Developments from the Latest Hearing

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Supreme-Court-Puts-Waqf-Amendment-Act-2025-Under-Scrutiny In a crucial hearing on April 16, 2025, the Supreme Court of India examined a batch of petitions challenging

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Supreme Court Criticizes UP Police for Converting Civil Cases into Criminal Matters

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In a sharp rebuke, the Supreme Court of India has criticized the Uttar Pradesh Police for frequently turning civil disputes

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