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23
SEP
2023

High Court and District Family Courts Giving Burial to Sacraments/Sanskara of Marriage Institution in Hindus

Marriage, according to the Hindu law, is a holy union for the performance of religious duties. It is not a contract. Mere fact, therefore, that a marriage was brought about during the minority of either party thereto, does not render the marriage invalid. A Hindu marriage is...
21
JAN
2021

Now Time For Diagnosis of the Ills of Subordinate Judiciary

The judges and the jurists of the country, and as also the print media, often make mountain of a mole hill in the matter of exercise of Public Interest Litigation jurisdiction by the judges of the higher courts. The same is much ado about nothing when there is no dispute that the...
21
OCT
2020

Supreme Court Usurping the Cave of Legislatures Like Arabian Camel – Need For Restraint or Control on this Trend

Role of our Apex Court in the matter of interpretation of our Constitution through various judgments right from day one has been very exemplary, splendid, and laudable right from day one which can dumbfound the best of the jurists in the world. Hardly had the ink on the papers of...
15
SEP
2020

Need For Regulating Media Trials

Democracy had three pillars namely, legislature, executive and judiciary till about the last three decades. But with the passage of time people perhaps felt that democracy was unstable with three legs and accordingly they evolved the freedom of speech and expression through media...
14
JUL
2020

Eclipse of Rule of Law in the aftermath of the Police encounters of the Gangster Vikas Dubey and his allies

Eclipse Of Rule Of Law In The Aftermath Of The Police Encounters Of The Gangster Vikas Dubey And His Allies – Now Imperative Upon The Apex Court, Human Rights Commissions, Parliamentarians And The Intelligentsia To Bring The System Back On Rails The entire country was shell...
15
FEB
2020

Need To Sensitised Central Government

Personal liberty is a precious right we all cherish, Founding fathers of our Constitution, who composed of politicians, statesmen, lawyers and social workers of eminence in their respective specialties and many of whom had experienced traivails of incarceration owning solely to...
13
DEC
2019

Deviation from the path of rectitude by the President of India in his inaugural address of the new building of the High Court of Rajasthan

Deviation from the path of rectitude by the President of India in his inaugural address of the new building of the High Court of Rajasthan on 7th December, 2019 vis-a-vis his powers of clemency/pardon under Article 72 of the Constitution of India. The President is the Chief...
24
OCT
2019

Need For Review of Full Bench Judgment of Punjab and Haryana High Court In Tata Steel Ltd v. Atma Tube Products Ltd

The `victim’ – the de facto sufferer of a crime – had no say or participation in our adjudicatory process. He was made to sit outside the courts as a mute spectator only. This miserable plight continued for centuries in the corridors of the conventional...
12
AUG
2019

Which out of the conflicting judgments of co-equal Benches is binding ?

Article 141 of the Constitution of India commands that the law declared by the Supreme Court shall be binding on all the courts within the territory of India. Judges of all other courts are thus bound to follow the decisions of the Supreme Court irrespective of their own views on...