Friday, July 18, 2025
Aishvary BHatnagar

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Chandrachud: One Nation One Election Needs Work | The Legal Observer

Former CJI DY Chandrachud tells JPC One Nation One Election Bill is not unconstitutional but requires significant constitutional clarity. Subheading:In a rare address to the...

SC: Partnership Doesn’t Dissolve if Deed Allows Continuity | The Legal Observer

SC rules that a partnership firm continues after a partner's death if deed allows. Major verdict in Indian Oil vs partnership firm case. Subheading:The Supreme...

Pension Is a Constitutional Right, Says SC | The Legal Observer

Supreme Court rules pension is a constitutional right and cannot be cut arbitrarily, reinforcing employee rights across India. In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court...

Glass Wall in Supreme Court: Installed, Then Removed — ₹2.68 Crore Spent!

Glass Wall in Supreme Court: In a development that's raised eyebrows across legal and public forums, the Supreme Court of India recently saw the...

Nimisha Priya’s Execution Temporarily Halted in Yemen, But Victim’s Family Refuses Pardon

Indian national Nimisha Priya, convicted of murder in Yemen, has received a temporary reprieve from execution. However, hopes for her release suffered a setback...

Delhi Riots: Man Gets 3-Year Sentence for Inciting Hatred | The Legal Observer

A Delhi court sentenced Lokesh Kumar Solanki to 3 years in jail for inciting hatred during the 2020 Delhi riots. | The Legal Observer Subheading:ASJ...

New Tax Rules May Cut Motor Accident Payouts | The Legal Observer

The 2025 tax regime shift may significantly reduce motor accident compensation awards, raising questions for claimants and courts. The 2025–26 Budget’s tax overhaul could bring...

SC on Staying Convictions in Corruption Cases | The Legal Observer

Supreme Court says courts should avoid staying convictions of public servants in corruption cases, preserving integrity in governance. Supreme Court Emphasises Accountability and Institutional Trust...

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