Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab (1996)- The question on the ‘Right to Die’
‘Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab (1996)’ is the case when the Supreme Court examined the Constitutional Validity of Section 306 (Abetment of Suicide) of IPC. The facts of the…
‘Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab (1996)’ is the case when the Supreme Court examined the Constitutional Validity of Section 306 (Abetment of Suicide) of IPC. The facts of the…
The case of ‘Air India v. Nargesh Mirza (1981)’ is an important case on Article 14 when the court laid down a broad perspective of equality. The Institution of the…
Section 364A of IPC provides punishment in the offence of kidnapping for ransom. It was inserted in IPC in 1993. The said section reads as follows- “Whoever kidnaps or abducts…
The case of ‘Queen Empress v. Abdullah (1885), is a very important case in Evidence law. It was Allahabad High Court’s case and the bench was CJ. W C Petheram,…
Recently, India saw a disqualification of Indian main opposition leader Rahul Gandhi from Parliament. He was convicted in a defamation case by Surat court and as a consequence of that…
The case of ‘Delhi judicial Service v. State of Gujrat (1991)’ is very important case related to judiciary’s freedom and protection of judicial officers. It is also an important case…
Recently, in the case of ‘Anoop Baranwal v. Union of India (2023)’, the Supreme court of India, pronounced an historic decision when it changed the procedure of the appointment of…
The Lawmatics Freedom of Press Series Facts of the case In the case, an appeal by special leave was filed against the decision of Wage board for Working Journalists published…
The case of ‘Shankari Prasad Singh deo v. Union of India (1951)’, may be considered as first constitutional landmark case of India. This case arose after certain agrarian reforms carried…
Honour killing guillotines individual liberty, freedom of choice and one’s own perception of choice. It has to be sublimely borne in mind that when two adults consensually choose each other…