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Must Grounds of Arrest Be Given in Writing? Supreme Court to Decide Landmark Constitutional Question Under Articles 21 & 22

Introduction Can the State deprive a citizen of personal liberty without first handing over the reasons for arrest in writing? This deceptively simple question has now evolved into one of the most significant constitutional issues...

Coparcenary Rights of Hindu Daughters: Property and Inheritance under Hindu Succession Law

The United Nation's Report of 1980 "Women constitute half the world's population, perform nearly two-thirds of its hours, receive one-tenth of the world's income...

Sources of Hindu Law: Origins, Evolution, and Modern Relevance in Indian Jurisprudence

Introduction “Hindu law has the oldest pedigree of any known system of jurisprudence, and even now it shows no sign of decrepitude.” — Henry...

File Legal Notice in India: Complete Guide to Drafting, Procedure, Cost & Legal Rights

Introduction To Legal Notice When a dispute arises—whether about money, property, employment, or contracts—the first formal step before approaching a court is often a...

Must Grounds of Arrest Be Given in Writing? Supreme Court to Decide Landmark Constitutional Question Under Articles 21 & 22

Introduction Can the State deprive a citizen of personal liberty without first handing over the reasons for arrest in writing? This deceptively simple question has now evolved into one of the most significant constitutional issues...

Karur Stampede Case: Supreme Court to Hear DMK Plea Against CM Vijay

Karur Stampede Case: Supreme Court to Examine DMK's Plea Seeking Restrictions on Tamil Nadu CM Vijay's Meeting With Victims' Families During CBI Probe Citation: RS Bharati v. State of Tamil Nadu & Ors (Interlocutory...

Must Grounds of Arrest Be Given in Writing? Supreme Court to Decide Landmark Constitutional Question Under Articles 21 & 22

Introduction Can the State deprive a citizen of personal liberty without first handing over the reasons for arrest in writing? This deceptively simple question has now...

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“Incarceration Without Trial Is Punishment”: Supreme Court’s Landmark Bail Ruling Reinforces Article 21

“Incarceration Without Trial Is Punishment”: Supreme Court Reclaims Liberty After Two Years of Silence A Landmark Bail Ruling Reinforcing Article 21 and the Soul of Criminal Justice In a deeply significant reaffirmation of constitutional values, the Supreme Court of India has once again reminded the justice...

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2008 Ahmedabad Serial Blasts Judgment: Gujarat High Court Upholds Death Penalty for 38 Convicts, Life Term for 11

2008 Ahmedabad Serial Blasts Case: Gujarat High Court Upholds Death Penalty for 38 Convicts...

23 Opposition Parties Write to CJI: Constitutional Analysis of Electoral Fairness, Article 324, ED, CBI & Supreme Court Jurisprudence

Introduction Indian democracy rests on a delicate balance between electoral accountability, constitutional governance, institutional independence,...

Advocate Cannot Compromise Without Client’s Authorisation: Supreme Court Explains Order 23 Rule 3 CPC (2026)

Introduction, Case Background and the Evolution of Compromise Decrees Under the Civil Procedure Code A Comprehensive Analysis of Krishna Kumar Ojha & Ors. v....

Must Grounds of Arrest Be Given in Writing? Supreme Court to Decide Landmark Constitutional Question Under Articles 21 & 22

Introduction Can the State deprive a citizen of personal liberty without first handing over the reasons for arrest...

Bombay High Court Protects Adult Woman from Forced Marriage: Parents Cannot Override Constitutional Rights

Introduction In a significant judgment reaffirming the constitutional values of...

Karur Stampede Case: Supreme Court to Hear DMK Plea Against CM Vijay

Karur Stampede Case: Supreme Court to Examine DMK's Plea...

Advocate Cannot Compromise Without Client’s Authorisation: Supreme Court Explains Order 23 Rule 3 CPC (2026)

Introduction, Case Background and the Evolution of Compromise Decrees...

Must Grounds of Arrest Be Given in Writing? Supreme Court to Decide Landmark Constitutional Question Under Articles 21 & 22

Introduction Can the State deprive a citizen of personal liberty without first handing over the reasons for arrest...

Bombay High Court Protects Adult Woman from Forced Marriage: Parents Cannot Override Constitutional Rights

Introduction In a significant judgment reaffirming the constitutional values of liberty, dignity, and individual autonomy, the Bombay High...

2008 Ahmedabad Serial Blasts Judgment: Gujarat High Court Upholds Death Penalty for 38 Convicts, Life Term for 11

2008 Ahmedabad Serial Blasts Case: Gujarat High Court Upholds Death Penalty for 38 Convicts and Life Imprisonment...

Karur Stampede Case: Supreme Court to Hear DMK Plea Against CM Vijay

Karur Stampede Case: Supreme Court to Examine DMK's Plea Seeking Restrictions on Tamil Nadu CM Vijay's Meeting...

Advocate Cannot Compromise Without Client’s Authorisation: Supreme Court Explains Order 23 Rule 3 CPC (2026)

Introduction, Case Background and the Evolution of Compromise Decrees Under the Civil Procedure Code A Comprehensive Analysis of...

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