INTRODUCTION Recently, the Supreme Court of India held that evidence admissible under Section 8 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, is corrobo
INTRODUCTION Recently, the Supreme Court of India held that evidence admissible under Section 8 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, is corrobo
INTRODUCTION: In a landmark judgement upholding the academic and professional rights and interests of students, the Supreme Court of India o
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INTRODUCTION: The arrest of environmentalist and educator Sonam Wangchuk has grown to become a major constitutional and administrative law c
INTRODUCTION Recently, a three-judge bench of the Honourable Supreme Court refused to examine a batch of pleas to pass an interim order for
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ABSTRACT: The explosion of digital evidence has transformed evidentiary assessment in litigation of today, especially in cases involving broad inve
ABSTRACT The Supreme Court of India recently reconsidered the Senior Advocate designation process and replaced the 2023 point-based framework with