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Transnational Issue Estoppel in Foreign Arbitral Awards: What the Supreme Court Just Decided
Transnational Issue Estoppel in Foreign Arbitral Awards: What the Supreme Court Just Decided The doctrine of Transnational Issue Estoppel in Foreign Arbitral Awards finally has a home in Indian jurisprudence. For years, losing parties in international arbitration had a quiet escape route exhaust remedies at the seat, then walk into an Indian court and reframe the same losing argument as a "public policy" violation. The Supreme Court, in Nagaraj V. Mylandla v. PI Opportunities
May 255 min read


Press Conference Statements Not Legally Binding: When a Chief Minister's Word Is Not the Government's Bond.
Can a Chief Minister's word from a podium become a right you can enforce in court? The Delhi High Court has a clear answer and it may surprise you. In a landmark ruling delivered on April 6, 2026, the Delhi High Court settled a critical constitutional question: a promise made by a Chief Minister during a press conference does not constitute a legally enforceable obligation in the absence of any formal policy or statutory backing. The case arose from a 2020 COVID-19 lockdown a
May 255 min read


ARTICLE 21 FOR FOREIGNERS: SC APPROVES BAIL RELIEF
Introduction: In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India confirmed that Article 21 of the Constitution pertains equally to foreigners, guaranteeing their right to life and individual freedom. The matter concerned a Ugandan woman charged under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, who stayed in prison even after the Delhi High Court granted her bail. Her failure to provide a reliable guarantee kept her imprisoned. The Supreme Court, acknowledging
May 173 min read


AI in Legal Research: Assistive Tool, Not Substitute
Introduction: Legal research has traditionally been based on organized techniques- Boolean operators, keyword searches, citation investigations, and title searches in selected databases. These methods are essential as they offer accuracy, comprehensiveness, and credible sources. Nonetheless, with the advent of artificial intelligence, a new aspect has arisen. Search engines powered by AI aim to comprehend natural language questions and quickly display pertinent cases. The cru
May 173 min read


How to Choose the Best AI for Lawyers in India: A Checklist
Introduction: Selecting the Best AI for Lawyers in India has become an increasingly important decision as legal professionals navigate a rapidly evolving technological landscape. With growing case volumes, expanding legal databases, and rising client expectations, lawyers are under pressure to deliver faster and more accurate results. AI-powered tools promise to address these challenges, but not all tools are designed equally, and choosing the right one requires careful evalu
May 54 min read


Reducing Clerical errors in Legal Drafting with AI
Introduction: The increasing adoption of Legal Drafting with AI is reshaping how lawyers approach accuracy, consistency, and efficiency in document preparation. Legal drafting, whether it involves petitions, contracts, or notices, demands precision at every level- from correct citations to structured formatting and coherent legal language. Even minor clerical errors, such as incorrect dates, misplaced clauses, or citation mistakes, can lead to delays, reputational risks, or
May 44 min read


SUPREME COURT INTRODUCES AI FOR CASE LISTING AND BENCH ALLOCATION
Introduction: The Supreme Court of India has made a significant move by utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) for case listing and bench allocation, thereby eliminating human involvement from this essential administrative task. This reform, announced by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, signifies a significant shift in judicial management and aims to tackle enduring systemic inefficiencies impacting the registry. Why is AI for Case Listing and Bench Allocation Enter
May 43 min read


Step-by-step: Using AI in drafting Petitions, Notices and Agreements
Introduction: The integration of AI in Drafting is rapidly transforming how Indian lawyers prepare petitions, legal notices, and agreements. Traditionally, drafting has been a time-intensive process requiring extensive research, formatting, and repeated revisions. However, with increasing case volumes and client expectations for faster delivery, legal professionals are adopting AI-powered tools to enhance both speed and accuracy. Recent data shows that 49% of lawyers now u
Apr 214 min read


Case Study: AI in Indian Courts and Litigation Support
Introduction: The emergence of AI in Indian courts marks a significant shift in how the justice system addresses long-standing challenges such as case backlog, procedural delays, and access to legal information. India’s judiciary, one of the largest in the world, currently faces an enormous workload. As of 2026, more than 55 million cases are pending across courts, with over 85% of these cases in district courts alone. These numbers highlight the urgent need for technologica
Apr 214 min read


Magistrate’s Full Signature in Bail Orders: Why the Calcutta High Court Drew the Line
Introduction: The Calcutta High Court recently issued an important judgment that highlights the necessity of maintaining procedural integrity in legal documentation. Central to the issue was a bail order endorsed solely with the Magistrate's initials. The Court determined that judicial directives must include the Magistrate’s complete signature on bail orders, rather than just initials, to guarantee authenticity, transparency, and reliability. Why Magistrates’ full signature
Apr 173 min read


SC on Drunken Driving by Minors: Parents Liable for Accidents, Says Court in Pune Porsche Crash Case Context
Introduction: In the process of granting bail in a case involving privilege, death, and supposed institutional interference, the Supreme Court offered remarks that extended well beyond the direct issue of freedom. Justice B.V. Nagarathna, addressing a Bench that included Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, utilized the hearing regarding the 2024 Pune Porsche case to highlight a broader issue, parental responsibility in a time when affluence, accessibility, and negligence intersect with
Mar 114 min read


Best Legal AI Tools: A Comprehensive Listicle for Modern Lawyers
Introduction: The legal profession, often described as one of the most tradition-bound sectors, is gradually witnessing a measured yet significant shift towards technological adoption. With increasing volumes of legislation, judicial pronouncements, regulatory compliance requirements, and rising client expectations, legal professionals today face pressures that conventional methods alone can no longer efficiently address. Artificial Intelligence (AI), while still evolving in
Mar 105 min read


Custodial Death Compensation India: HC Orders Compensation to Wife After Negligence of Diabetes Care by Jail Authorities
Introduction: The Orissa High Court has ordered the State of Odisha to compensate the wife of an undertrial prisoner who passed away in custody because of the negligence by jail authorities in delivering prompt and sufficient medical care for diabetes. A Single Bench led by Justice Biraja Prasanna Satapathy determined that the neglect of prison staff to provide adequate medical treatment to a recognized diabetic inmate constituted a blatant infringement of the State’s custo
Mar 93 min read


Best Legal AI Tool in India for Lawyers: How Lawttorney Is Transforming Legal Practice
Introduction: The Indian legal profession is undergoing a structural shift. As court backlogs expand, legislation grows increasingly complex, and client expectations evolve toward faster turnaround times, lawyers are rethinking traditional workflows. Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant concept but an active part of professional discourse. Within this transformation, conversations around the Best AI tool in India for lawyers have gained practical significance rathe
Mar 45 min read


India’s Constitution in Present Tense: Article 143 of the Indian Constitution, Advisory Opinions, and the Future of Judicial Review
Introduction: The advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 143 of the Indian Constitution was designed as a restricted constitutional mechanism, intended to aid the President on matters of law or fact of public significance, not to disturb established law or undermine fundamental constitutional principles. However, the recent advisory opinion in In Re: Special Reference No. 1 of 2025 (Nov. 20, 2025) has sparked significant constitutional discourse, posing iss
Feb 243 min read


Supreme Court Cracks Down on Child Trafficking: A Wake-Up Call for India
Case Title: Pinki v. State of Uttar Pradesh and Another (2025) Context: In Pinki v. State of Uttar Pradesh and Another , the Supreme...
Apr 30, 20254 min read


Why You Can’t Use Article 32 to Challenge the Supreme Court's Ruling
Case Title: SATISH CHANDER SHARMA & ORS. VERSUS STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH & ORS. Context: In a recent decision, the Supreme Court of...
Apr 25, 20253 min read


Supreme Court Rules: When Law Requires a Specific Manner, It Must Be Followed Exactly – Emphasizing Strict Adherence to Legal Procedures.
Introduction The Supreme Court of India has once again reaffirmed the well-established principle of strict adherence to legal procedures,...
Mar 25, 20253 min read


Can Lokpal Investigate High Court Judges? Understanding Its Jurisdiction and Limitations
Introduction On February 20, 2025, a special bench of Justices B.R. Gavai, Surya Kant, and A.S. Oka discussed a recent ruling by the...
Mar 18, 20253 min read


Mediation Cannot Be Forced, Must Be Based on Mutual Consent: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India recently ruled that mediation cannot be imposed upon any party without their consent.
Feb 25, 20254 min read
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