A. K. Gopalan v. State of Madras is a historic case that set important precedents for civil liberties in India. Read on to learn about the background, key arguments, and ultimate decision of this influential Supreme Court ruling.
Learn about the legal battle that shaped the future of free speech in India. Dive into the details of Shreya Singhal Vs Union Of India and its implications on the digital world.
The right to protest is a fundamental right protected under the Indian Constitution. This article delves into the nuances of this right and its limitations, while exploring its significance in a democratic society.
The article discuss the key aspects of certification marks under the TM Act, 1999 along with the procedure to register the Certification Marks in India.
Go-First Airlines’ bankruptcy filing has sent shockwaves through the industry and triggered a legal dispute over the facts and laws surrounding the case. Get the latest on this developing story and stay informed. Don’t miss out on the details!
Learn about the recent stance of the Bar Council of India against same-sex marriages and its legal implications. Explore the key arguments for and against the council’s decision.
The concept of PIL arose from the necessity to provide access to the legal system to persons who lack sufficient legal expertise or are economically disadvantaged. The primary goal is to protect an individual’s or group’s rights. PIL can be filed when there is a violation of one or more than one fundamental right. PIL is mostly filed in cases where there is no alternate remedy has remained. This article aims to explore the concept and provisions governing Public Interest Litigation in India.
The purpose of this article is to examine the legality of police encounters in India. Specifically, we will explore whether these encounters are legal under Indian law, the circumstances under which they can be justified, and the possible consequences of their use.
The financial support provided by a husband to his wife during and after the marriage, or after a divorce or separation, is known as the maintenance of a wife. The purpose of maintenance is to ensure that the wife can maintain a decent quality of life and is not left in a state of poverty. In many countries, including India, some laws govern wife maintenance and require the husband to pay alimony or maintenance to the wife. This article will explore the concept of maintenance and analyse the laws governing maintenance in India.