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Case Comment on the Supreme Court Judgement of Navtej Singh Johar& Ors v. Union of India

In a Shakespearean play it was quoted that “What’s in a name? That we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” In plain terminology, this expression merely suggests that what predominantly....

Author: Astha Bhattacharya   |  Subject: Constitution | Date: 12 May 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

A Study on the Reliance – Future Acquisition Deal (Single Judge Bench Judgement Delhi HC - Case Analysis)

In a fight for the FMCG market, Reliance and Future group decided to enter into a merger, which would give access to 1,800 stores which are spread across 420 cities in India. The competition commissio....

Author: Krishna Giri Nair   |  Subject: Corporate - Company/Partnership | Date: 07 May 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

Shabnam Ali: Unravelling social and legal lacunas

With a woman, comes the power to fabricate, develop and reconstruct. The society cherishes the gender as an epitome of sacrifice, devotion and benevolence, and worships the attributes as a heavenly bo....

Author: Badal Singh   |  Subject: Criminal | Date: 06 May 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

The Pepsi Judgement: Is it the end of the dispute?

The Constitution of India (“Constitution”) plays a prominent role in governing all other laws and is undoubtably paramount to other statutes. It seeks to afford all individuals an overall equal treatm....

Author: Dhruvee Patel & Tanay Vyas   |  Subject: Direct Taxation | Date: 28 Apr 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

The Hindu Woman’s Right in Coparacenary Property: A Critical Analysis with Reference to the Recent Vineeta Sharma v. Rakesh Sharma Judgment

Indian women’s fight for an equal right in property has been a protracted one, spanning over thousands of years. In a country where women are worshipped as goddesses such as Durga, Laxmi, and Saraswat....

Author: Mr. Manish Kumar   |  Subject: Family Law | Date: 19 Mar 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

Iridium India Telecom Limited v. Motorola Incorporation

Legal Personhood is determined on the basis of capacity to possess legal rights and to perform corresponding legal duties. Jurisprudence classifies legal personality to be either Natural or Artificial....

Author: R. Muthu Srinithi   |  Subject: Corporate - Company/Partnership | Date: 04 Mar 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

Decoding the Contours of Arnab Ranjan Goswami v. Union of India & Ors.

Freedom of press not only makes democracy functional but is quintessential for an informed citizenry. When journalists are harassed by political entities through state machinery, not only is constitut....

Author: Adit Pancholi & Pruthvirajsinh Zala   |  Subject: Media and Telecommunication | Date: 11 Feb 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

Case Comment on the Supreme Court Judgement of M Siddiq (D) Thr Lrs v. Mahant Suresh Das & Ors

Ayodhya was named Saketa in Buddha's time (600 BC) and it was among the 6 principal cities of Northern India. Either Kumaragupta or Skandagupta made the city their capital in the Gupta age. Later it w....

Author: Suvanwesh Das   |  Subject: Miscellaneous | Date: 08 Feb 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

Sondur Gopal v. Sondur Rajini : Case Analysis

The Husband (Appellant) and the Wife (Respondent) got married in the year 1989 and left for Sweden. They were granted Sweden citizenship in the year 1997. In the same year, they moved to Mumbai and in....

Author: Mishika Bedi   |  Subject: Family Law | Date: 03 Feb 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)

Case Analysis: Satya Charan Dutta v. Urmilla Sundari Dassi and Ors.

Ratnamala Dassi, who was governed by the Bengal School of Hindu Law, died intestate in January, 1964. She was issueless and had no lineal descendent. Her husband Monmotha Nath Dutt had predeceased and....

Author: Astha Tripathi   |  Subject: Family Law | Date: 03 Feb 2021 |  (Case Studies & Briefs)
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