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Creating Safe and Dignified Conditions for Medical Professionals: The Nation Cannot Await a Rape or Murder for Real Changes on the Ground
Supreme Court highlights the urgent need for safer working conditions for medical professionals following R.G. Kar College tragedy.

Chintan Shah
Aug 21, 20245 min read
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None of the Ingredients for Conviction Were Attracted: A Detailed Analysis of Mahendra Kumar Sonker vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Key insights from the Supreme Court's analysis in Mahendra Kumar Sonker vs. State of MP: Jostling isn't assault under IPC Section 353

Chintan Shah
Aug 13, 20245 min read
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The Power of Judicial Review Shall Prevail: Analyzing the Supreme Court's Judgement on Arvind Kejriwal's Arrest under PMLA
Supreme Court scrutinizes the legality of arrests under PMLA in Arvind Kejriwal case

Chintan Shah
Jul 15, 20244 min read
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Technicalities Should Not Defeat a Just Claim: Supreme Court Upholds Refund in Fraudulent Transaction Case
Supreme Court: Technicalities should not defeat a just claim in stamp duty refund cases involving fraud.

Chintan Shah
May 21, 20244 min read
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Supreme Court Clarifies Bigamy Law: 'Essential Ingredients of Offence Under Section 494 IPC' Revealed
Supreme Court clarifies bigamy laws under Section 494 IPC, emphasizing essential ingredients and evidentiary standards in landmark judgement

Chintan Shah
May 17, 20245 min read
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Supreme Court Quashes FIR: Tool to Wreak Vengeance Against the Appellant
Supreme Court quashes FIR, calling it a "tool to wreak vengeance," emphasizing the need for timely, credible complaints in criminal cases.

Chintan Shah
May 16, 20244 min read
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‘Arbitral Tribunal Must Decide in Accordance with Contract Terms’ - Supreme Court of India on NHAI vs. Hindustan Construction Company Ltd.
Supreme Court upholds Arbitral Tribunal's award in NHAI vs. Hindustan Construction, emphasizing limited judicial review in arbitration cases

Chintan Shah
May 15, 20244 min read
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Restoring Justice: Supreme Court Upholds Restitution Principle in Bhikchand vs. Shamabai Case
Supreme Court upholds restitution principle in Bhikchand vs. Shamabai, ensuring justice and fairness in decree modification cases.

Chintan Shah
May 15, 20244 min read
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The Statute of Limitation Only Bars the Remedy and Does Not Extinguish the Debt": Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling
Supreme Court clarifies: Limitation Act bars the remedy but not the debt, allowing recovery of time-barred debts under specific statutes.

Chintan Shah
May 14, 20245 min read
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