Maintenance to Step Mother- Cases when she can claim maintenance
In the case of ‘Kiritikant D. Vadodaria v. State of Gujrat (1996)’, a father filed an application claiming maintenance from his son who was earning well at that time, but…
In the case of ‘Kiritikant D. Vadodaria v. State of Gujrat (1996)’, a father filed an application claiming maintenance from his son who was earning well at that time, but…
Article 102 of Indian Constitution provides the conditions of disqualification of Members of Parliament. Clause (1) of Article 102 provides that a member of parliament shall be disqualified from membership…
Chapter XV Chapter XV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals with complaints made to Magistrates. Section 200 which appears in the said Chapter inter alia provides that the…
India has inherited the English tradition of holding trials in public. It has always been the glory of the English system as opposed to the Continental that all trials are…
The question came before the court in the case of ‘Naresh Shridhar Mirjakar v. State of Maharashtra (1966). Facts of the Case Facts of the case, are that, The learned…
Albert Schweitzer, highlighting on Glory of Life, pronounced with conviction and humility, “the reverence of life offers me my fundamental principle on morality”. The aforesaid expression may appear to be…
The Case of Supreme court ‘DR. MAHMOOD NAYYAR AZAM V. STATE OF CHHATTISGARH (2012)’, is important on this issue. In this case, appellant (M.N. Azam) was arrested in respect of…
Open justice is a long-established principle of common law systems. It rests on a high pedestal in a liberal democracy as ‘a sound and very sacred part of the Constitution…
The concept of open courts is not alien to the Indian legal system. The Constitution adopts the concept in Article 145(4), which states that the Supreme Court shall be an…
Swapnil Tripathi v. Supreme Court of India In the case of ‘Swapnil Tripathi v. Supreme Court of India (2018)’, three petitions were preferred in Supreme Court of India under Article…