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Supreme Court Upholds Sealing of Property Misused for Commercial Purpose in Delhi’s New Rajinder Nagar Market
In a recent ruling in   M.C. Mehta v. Union of India & Ors. , the Supreme Court of India upheld the sealing of a property that was originally sanctioned as a shop-cum-residence but was being misused for commercial purposes on the upper residential floors.   Main Issue:   Whether a property sanctioned for mixed...
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Supreme Court on Delay and Deficiency in Arbitral Awards
In  Lancor Holdings Limited v. Prem Kumar Menon & Ors., the Hon’ble Supreme Court has set aside an arbitral award that was rendered nearly four years after the conclusion of proceedings , holding that such  inordinate delay and failure to adjudicate core disputes amounts to a violation of the public policy of India under Section...
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Supreme Court safeguards advocates' rights: Protecting confidentiality in the digital age
The Supreme Court in the case Re: Summoning Advocates with Writ  Petition and Special Leave  Petition who give legal opinion or represent parties during investigation of cases  and related issues, bearing number Writ Petition (Civil) No. 632 of 2025 and SLP (Cr.) No. 9334 of 2025  has taken a significant step to protect the independence...
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⚖️ “From Conflict to Resolution: How Civil Law Protects Your Rights”
Civil law forms the bedrock of a just society, ensuring that individuals, organizations, and institutions operate within a framework of fairness and accountability. Unlike criminal law, which punishes offenses against the state, civil law deals with disputes between private parties — where the goal is not punishment, but resolution and restoration of rights. Understanding Civil...
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The Courtroom: A Forum for Deliberation and Refining Legal Arguments
Court proceedings serve as a critical platform for testing legal theories, challenging perspectives, and refining arguments. Through deliberation, the legal system seeks to uphold the principles of justice and ensure the rule of law.   Key Aspects of Court Proceedings –  Adversarial Process : The exchange of arguments and counterarguments enables the court to consider...
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Supreme Court Raps Income Tax Department for Non-Compliance: ₹2 Lakh Fine Imposed
 “When Bureaucracy Fails to Follow Its Own Rules”    The Supreme Court has imposed a fine of ₹2 lakh on the Income Tax Department for defying its own circulars in the case of Vijay Krishnaswami @ Krishnaswami Vijayakumar vs. The Deputy Director of Income Tax. This ruling highlights the importance of administrative consistency and adherence...
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