2021 SCC Vol. 9 Part 2
In this part read a very interesting decision expertly analysed by our editors. Supreme Court ruled that the trustees are required to
In this part read a very interesting decision expertly analysed by our editors. Supreme Court ruled that the trustees are required to
Ranging from Arbitration, Service Law to Family Law, this Volume 9 Part 1 brings in some very carefully and expertly analysed Judgments
“Many people with mental health disorders are willing and able to work. However, socio-structural barriers impede their participation in the workforce. People
The bench of Ashok Bhushan* and KM Joseph, JJ, in Basalingappa v. Mudibasappa (2019) 5 SCC 418, lucidly summarized the following principles relating to the
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 — S. 156(3) and Ss. 200 to 204 and S. 438: Power of Magistrate under S. 156(3) to
“Political agenda of an individual or a political party should not be subversive of rule of law.”
2021 SCC Vol. 8 Part 2 In this part read some very interesting decisions delivered by the Supreme Court expertly analysed by
In 2011, the bench of RV Raveendran and Markandey Katju, JJ laid down principles relating to promotion and upgradation.
2021 SCC Vol. 8 Part 1 In Part 1 of Volume 8 read this seminal decision on the validity of ‘Maratha Reservation’
2021 SCC Vol. 7 Part 4 Contingent Claims and Liabilities: The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 does not seem to provide any
2021 SCC Vol. 7 Part 3 In Part 3 of Volume 7 read the tribute to Soli Jehangir Sorabjee, former Attorney General
In Sharad Birdhichand Sarda v. State of Maharashtra, (1984) 4 SCC 116, the bench of S. Murtaza Fazal Ali, A. Varadarajan and Sabyasachi
Courts, Tribunals and Judiciary — Courts, Tribunals and Special Courts — Tribunals: Extensive directions issued by Supreme Court relating to selection, appointment,
In Part 1 of Volume 7, read this very interesting article titled: Personal Guarantors of Corporate Debtors Finally in the Net of
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 — S. 439 — Bail: In this case, application for bail, by petitioner accused, a sitting MP was
2021 SCC Vol. 6 Part 3 In this part read a very interesting decision delivered by the Supreme Court expertly analysed by
In this part a read a very interesting decision delivered by the Supreme Court running into over 120 pages which has been
In Part 1 of Volume 6, read this very interesting article titled: A Cause Célèbre: Publicity Rights in India by Nina R.
In this part read a very interesting case, DLF Home Developers Ltd. v. Capital Greens Flat Buyers Assn., (2021) 5 SCC 53.
Civil Procedure Code, 1908 — Or. 41 Rr. 27 to 29: Order for taking additional evidence in appeal without following procedure under