The Supreme Court recently ruled that when a High Court finds an accused guilty of a charge but …
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The Supreme Court recently ruled that when a High Court finds an accused guilty of a charge but …
Subjective Suspicion Must Be Supported by Objective Grounds for Arrests Under PTA
Not a Presumption, But Only an Inference – SC Clarifies Use of ‘Res Ipsa Loquitur’
In Revision jurisdiction “exceptional circumstances” required even if no appeal lies
Supreme Court Considers Doctrine of Necessity and Non-Justiciability in Fundamental Rights Case
In ‘Performance Guarantee Bond on Demand’: Underlying Contract Shall Not Affect the Guarantor’s Duty to Comply
Revision Can Be Filed Against Magistrate’s Order on State Land
The Supreme Court recently ruled that orders issued in execution proceedings do not constitute final judgments and, therefore, …
“There is a difference between territorial and subject matter jurisdiction”