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Supreme Court Stays Delhi High Court order Allowing Law Students with Low Attendance to Appear in Exmaninations: Revisiting the Debate the between Discipline and Fairless in Legal Education

  Himanshi Gupta   29 May 2026 at 17:31

INTRODUCTIONIn India, the issue of discipline versus welfare of students has been a perennial problem in the legal education system. One of the most controversial points in this debate is whether attendance at law school should be mandatory and how m ..


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Too Late to Object: What the Kerala High Court's POA Ruling Means for Section 138 Defendants

  Sankalp Tiwari   26 May 2026 at 15:33

One kind of legal point stands out clearly to seasoned courtroom lawyers. Not about the defendant's actions, but about an earlier step. Long before any court date, someone must start things correctly. If they fail here, everything else may collapse. ..


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Arbitral Tribunal and MSME Council: Why the Delhi High Court's 2026 ruling matters for commercial disputes

  Sankalp Tiwari   25 May 2026 at 16:50

SEO titleArbitral Tribunal Need Not Seek MSME Council Approval Before Final Award: Delhi High Court ExplainedMeta descriptionA detailed analysis of the Delhi High Court ruling that an arbitral tribunal or institution need not seek MSME Council approv ..


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When Silence Becomes Evidence: Why the Supreme Court's Section 106 ruling matters in deaths inside the matrimonial home

  Sankalp Tiwari   25 May 2026 at 16:50

SEO titleHusband's Failure To Explain Wife's Death In Matrimonial Home: Supreme Court on Section 106 Evidence ActMeta descriptionA detailed, original article on the Supreme Court ruling that upheld a husband's conviction after his failure to explain ..


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Heard Before Judged: How Section 223 BNSS is Rewriting the Rules of Cognizance in NDPS Cases

  Sankalp Tiwari   23 May 2026 at 17:14

The Allahabad High Court's ruling in Shatrughan Kumar v. NCB closes a long-standing gap between how special courts took cognizance and what the new criminal code now demandsMeta Description: AI tools can generate a brand name in seconds — but I ..


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Allahabad HC Raps NHRC For Accepting Police Version And Closing Custodial Death Of A Disabled Person

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   23 May 2026 at 16:43

It is definitely most heartening to note that while displaying courage and pragmatism, the Allahabad High Court which is biggest High Court in not only just India or Asia alone or few continents alone but in all world and all continents with maximum ..


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The Lawyer Who Hides the Bad Case: Why Full Disclosure in Court Is Not Optional

  Sankalp Tiwari   23 May 2026 at 16:43

Every now and then, early in Indian courtrooms, someone rises slowly. A thin file appears in hand. Pages flip without sound. One ruling after another spills out, spoken like script. Each example has been picked with care. Because it fits what they&rs ..


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How Chain Reaction Crashes Affect Claims and Who May Be Responsible

  Yaksh Sharma   20 May 2026 at 14:15

Learn how chain reaction crashes affect insurance claims, liability, and compensation in Charlotte. Understand fault, evidence and common mistakes after multi-vehicle accidents. ..


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Piracy of the public domain : a right without a remedy in Indian Law

  Adv. Yashkumar S Bedmutha   20 May 2026 at 11:52

Table of ContentsIntroductionUnderstanding the Public DomainAnti-Circumvention Law and the Persistence of Digital Locks Beyond Copyright ExpiryWhat Section 65A of the Copyright Act, 1957 Actually ProvidesThree Categories of Persons Bearing the Legal ..


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Marriage, Mobility and Misogyny: the Supreme Court's Pushback against Patriarchal Matrimonial Standards

  Himanshi Gupta   20 May 2026 at 11:52

INTRODUCTIONIndian matrimonial law has developed over time has been in a very patriarchal context, wherein marriage was not only considered a contract between two individuals, but a socio-cultural institution that was built around gendered expectatio ..


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