Right to Choose a Life Partner: A Landmark Constitutional Ruling
In a society as diverse as India, love often finds itself standing at the crossroads of tradition, religion, and societal expectations. While the Constitution..
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Bail jurisprudence in India often sits at the uneasy intersection of personal liberty and public safety. When allegations involve organized crime or anti-terror laws, courts tread with heightened caution. Yet, even in such grave cases, constitutional courts are repeatedly called upon to ensure that prolonged incarceration without meaningful trial progress does not defeat the presumption...
Read MoreSuspension of Sentence Under Section 389 CrPC Explained
Suspension of Sentence Under Section 389 CrPC: Gujarat High Court Reaffirms Appellate Fairness Suspension of Sentence Under Section 389 CrPC: Gujarat High Court Reaffirms Appellate Fairness Suspension of Sentence Under Section 389 CrPC: Gujarat High Court Reaffirms Appellate Fairness In criminal law, conviction by a trial court does not mark the end of the road....
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Police Promotion Petition Restored by Gujarat High Court
Service jurisprudence is built on one foundational principle: equals must be treated equally. Yet, disputes frequently arise when administrative rules are applied unevenly, especially in promotion and selection processes within government services. Courts are often called upon to step in—not to rewrite rules—but to ensure that procedural fairness and non-discrimination are upheld. In an important...
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