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The doctrine of reasonable classification, as derived from Article 14 of the Constitution of India, allows for discrimination based on…
Delhi High Court says one can’t be stopped from using own name, citing trademark violation (Jindal Industries Private Limited v…
Sections 3, 5, and 7 of the National Security Act of 1980 speak about the powers of the Government. As…
Conspiracy is the act of two or more persons forming an agreement for unlawful purposes. It entails individuals agreeing to…
In the Indian Penal Code 1860, Section 411 criminalises persons who dishonestly receive stolen property and are punished for a…
If a police officer has received a complaint regarding a cognisable offence or if they have reasonable suspicion that a…
Mutual Consent Divorce under Hindu Law: Cooling-Off Period and Withdrawal of Consent:If consent is withdrawn by either of the parties…
In the case of Mohammad Hakin and Anr V. Delhi Development Authority W.P.(C) 1585/2022, the residents of Kathputli colony in Delhi, facing…
The Impact and Implications of the Doctrine of Prospective Ruling in India’s Legal System:What is the Doctrine of prospective ruling?…