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Once Executed, Always Binding: Sale Under Power of Attorney Remains Valid Despite Subsequent Cancellation
Supreme Court of India recently reaffirmed that a sale transaction executed under a valid Power of Attorney (PoA) remains legally binding
Mar 124 min read


New Income Tax Bill 2025: A Threat to Digital Privacy?
New Income Tax Bill, 2025, introduced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, aims to revamp India's taxation system by simplifying
Mar 124 min read


Sleep and Work-Life Balance: A Legal Perspective
Karnataka High Court recently overturned the suspension of a Kalyan Karnataka Road Transport constable who was penalized for sleeping duty.
Mar 103 min read


Supreme Court Ruling: When Is a Second FIR Allowed?
The Supreme Court recently laid down principles regarding the permissibility of registering a second First Information Report (FIR) for the
Feb 253 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 254 min read


Permanent and Interim Maintenance Can Be Granted Even If Marriage Is Declared Void: Supreme Court
Supreme Court has ruled that permanent alimony and interim maintenance can be granted under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Feb 243 min read


Supreme Court Ruling: Lack of Vacancy Disclosure Makes Job Ads Invalid
Supreme Court of India has ruled that job advertisements for public employment that fail to disclose critical details...
Feb 135 min read


Repealing Of Act Doesn’t Need President’s Assent: Supreme Court Ruling 2025
The case M/S SRS Travels v. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation Workers & Others is about the cancellation of the KCCA Act, 1976
Feb 134 min read


Supreme Court Clarifies Cheque Dishonour Law on Liability of Persons in Charge of Company/Firm
Supreme Court of India restored a complaint in a cheque bounce case filed by Neeraj Kumar, the Power of Attorney (POA) holder of a firm
Feb 65 min read


The Indian Constitution: A Journey of Strength and Adaptability
The Indian Constitution, adopted on Nov 26, 1949, and enacted on Jan 26, 1950, has stood as a pillar of India’s democracy for 75 years.
Jan 273 min read


Why is Trademark Protection a Strategic Imperative for Small Businesses? Why does it matters.. ??
A trademark is a symbol, word, or phrase that distinguishes your brand and products from others in the marketplace.
Jan 274 min read


Private Defence Under IPC: Legal Perspectives on Preventive Action versus Punitive Intent
Supreme Court of India highlighted the importance of using private defence only for protection, not for seeking revenge or punishment.
Jan 243 min read


Supreme Court Highlights Judicial Discretion in Anticipatory Bail Applications
Supreme Court of India set aside an order from the Punjab and Haryana High Court granting ad interim bail in a corruption and forgery case.
Jan 233 min read


Supreme Court Clarifies MSME Dispute Resolution: A Detailed Analysis
The Supreme Court of India addressed the eligibility of MSMEs to access the payment dispute resolution mechanism under Section 18
Jan 164 min read


Artificial Intelligence(AI) and Law: A Solution to the Pendency of Cases in Indian Judiciary
Over the last 74 years, the Supreme Court of India has delivered landmark and sometimes controversial judgments,
Jan 104 min read


Vicarious Liability of Company Directors: Supreme Court Sets Clear Limits
The Supreme Court of India has clarified that company directors or officials cannot be held vicariously liable for offenses committed
Jan 103 min read


Section 142 NI Act | Improper to Dismiss or Quash Cheque Dishonour Complaint of Company at Threshold on Question of Authorisation: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court recently underscored the critical role of Section 142 of the NI Act in cheque dishonour cases involving companies.
Jan 92 min read


‘Bank Should Remain Vigilant': Supreme Court Holds SBI Liable for Fraudulent Transaction
Supreme Court has reinforced the responsibilities of banks, holding the State Bank of India (SBI) liable for a fraudulent transaction.
Jan 73 min read


Corporate Debt Financing: Legal and Practical Insights
Corporate finance, debt financing is one of the most commonly used methods for raising capital.
Jan 64 min read


Failure to Serve Parents Can Lead to Quashing of Gift Deed: Supreme Court Says
Supreme Court of India highlighted the importance of protecting senior citizens, stating that gift deeds executed by parents
Jan 64 min read
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