The Supreme Court recently invoked its extraordinary powers under Article 142 to dissolve a marriage on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown, emphasizing the need to deliver complete justice in cases of long-term separation.
In a crucial judgment safeguarding the rights of the accused, the Supreme Court in Aejaz Ahmad Sheikh v. State of Uttar Pradesh emphasized the mandatory scrutiny of Section 313 CrPC statements by appellate courts.
Law graduates from top institutions have excelled in UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024, with several securing high ranks and highlighting the growing presence of legal professionals in public administration.
The Bar Council of India has formed a high-powered committee to examine the equivalency of 1-year and 2-year LLM programs, aiming to address disparities in legal education standards.
The Madras High Court’s decision in TASMAC v. Enforcement Directorate is a landmark ruling that reaffirms the necessity of due process and evidentiary rigor under the PMLA.
Saifullah Khalid, alias Saifullah Kasuri, is a top Lashkar-e-Taiba commander and the alleged mastermind behind the deadly 2025 Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir.
The Supreme Court of India has ushered in a key procedural reform with the official notification of the Supreme Court (Amendment) Rules, 2025, on April 21.
In a unique fusion of culture and policy, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has proposed a law mandating vehicle horns to mimic the sounds of traditional Indian musical instruments.
In a key ruling reinforcing established civil procedure norms, the Supreme Court has held that a compromise decree cannot be challenged through a fresh suit under the CPC.
Researchers at IIIT-Hyderabad have developed a groundbreaking method to improve legal document retrieval, revolutionizing how lawyers access and utilize past judgments.
