Inherent Power of Court under Section 151 CPC Introduction: Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) endows the courts with inherent powers to make such orders as may be necessary for...
Inherent Power of Court under Section 151 CPC Introduction: Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) endows the courts with inherent powers to make such orders as may be necessary for...
Temporary Mandatory Injunction: A temporary mandatory injunction is a court order requiring a party to perform a specific act or to maintain a certain status until a final judgment is made in the...
In legal contexts, the term “status quo ante” refers to the state of affairs that existed prior to a specific event or action. This concept is crucial in various legal proceedings, where parties...
Here are some notable judgments where the principles or findings under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) have been found applicable to cases under the Domestic Violence Act (DV Act) 1....
Summary of Judgment: Asma Lateef & Anr. vs. Shabbir Ahmad & Ors. Citation: 2024 INSC 36 Civil Appeal No. 9695 of 2013 Court: Supreme Court of India Judges: Justice B.R. Gavai, Justice Dipankar...
Summary of Judgment: Kashi Ram & Ors. vs. Anita Garg Citation: CM (M) 1376/2019, Date of Decision: 18th September 2019 Court: High Court of Delhi Judge: Justice Prathiba M. Singh Key Sections: Section...
Yogesh Goyanka vs. Govind & Ors. Citation: 2024 INSC 510 Civil Appeal No(s). 7305 of 2024 [Arising out of SLP (C) No(s). 10005 of 2022] Court: Supreme Court of India Judges: Justice Vikram...
Here are top landmark judgments by the Supreme Court of India related to the Civil Procedure Code (CPC): 1. Rajkumar Buyya v. State of Maharashtra (2019) This case emphasized the importance of...
Here are ten landmark judgments by the Supreme Court of India on civil law: 1. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) This judgment established the “basic structure doctrine,” stating that while the...
Summary of the Judgment: Akhilesh Singh vs. Krishan Bahadur Singh & Ors. Background This case pertains to a dispute involving the right of a co-defendant to cross-examine another defendant in a suit for...
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