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PRIMELEGAL | Constitutional Amendment & Two New Draft Bills: India’s Most Consequential Delimitation Reform in Decades, Explained
PRIMELEGAL | Constitutional Amendment & Two New Draft Bills: India’s Most Consequential Delimitation Reform in Decades, Explained
April 16, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION  Yesterday the Parliament witnessed the introduction of three new Bills which are positioned as a means to reform the electoral and c

PRIMELEGAL | Trade Union Protest Rights in India: What the Constitution, Industrial Disputes Act, and Supreme Court Actually Say
PRIMELEGAL | Trade Union Protest Rights in India: What the Constitution, Industrial Disputes Act, and Supreme Court Actually Say
April 16, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The workers’ protest that erupted across Noida’s industrial belt on April 13, 2026, and turned violent, has brought to the

PRIMELEGAL | Karnataka HC: Mutt can Claim Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation for Death of its Head Priest
PRIMELEGAL | Karnataka HC: Mutt can Claim Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation for Death of its Head Priest
April 15, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: S.B. Shivamurthy Shivachary Hiremutt vs. Shabir Ahamed & Ors. CASE NUMBER: MFA No. 200322 of 2024 | NC: 2026: KHC-K:2871-DB COURT: H

PRIME LEGAL | Can Contempt Courts Reopen Settled Issues? Supreme Court Draws the Line
PRIME LEGAL | Can Contempt Courts Reopen Settled Issues? Supreme Court Draws the Line
April 15, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Jalim Singh v. Nand Kishore & Ors. CASE NUMBER: Civil Appeal No. of 2026 @ Special Leave Petition (C.) No. 20915 of 2024. COURT: Sup

PRIMELEGAL | LN: Supreme Court Reaffirms: Electoral Rights Are Statutory, Not Fundamental — A Critical Constitutional Distinction
PRIMELEGAL | LN: Supreme Court Reaffirms: Electoral Rights Are Statutory, Not Fundamental — A Critical Constitutional Distinction
April 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

Abstract The Supreme Court of India issued its ruling on April 10, 2026 which established that voting rights and election contesting rights do not

PRIMELEGAL | What Justice Varma’s Resignation Means for Judicial Accountability in India
PRIMELEGAL | What Justice Varma’s Resignation Means for Judicial Accountability in India
April 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION  Putting an abrupt end Justice Yashwant Varma of Allahabad High Court submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu on 9th Ap

PRIMELEGAL | Article: The 4-Day Work Week: Is 2026 the Year
PRIMELEGAL | Article: The 4-Day Work Week: Is 2026 the Year
April 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The four-day work week has evolved from its initial stage as a future goal to become an established business approach which researchers ha

PRIMELEGAL | NOTA Explained: How India’s ‘None of the Above’ Option Actually Empowers Voters
PRIMELEGAL | NOTA Explained: How India’s ‘None of the Above’ Option Actually Empowers Voters
April 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

Abstract  Born from the landmark judgement of the Supreme Court in People’s Union for Civil Liberties v. Union of India (2013) 10 SCC 1 introduc

PRIMELEGAL | Death Sentence Awarded to 9 cops citing Rarest of Rare Doctrine in Sathankulam Custodial Murder
PRIMELEGAL | Death Sentence Awarded to 9 cops citing Rarest of Rare Doctrine in Sathankulam Custodial Murder
April 10, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION  Invoking the ‘Rarest of the Rare’ Doctrine established in Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab (1980) 2 SCC 684 a trial Court in Madu

PRIMELEGAL | Supreme Court Holds Oral Hearing Not Mandatory Before Banks Tags Loan Accounts As Fraudulent
PRIMELEGAL | Supreme Court Holds Oral Hearing Not Mandatory Before Banks Tags Loan Accounts As Fraudulent
April 10, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION On April 7, 2026, the Supreme Court of India issued a historic decision which resolved an ongoing legal conflict between banks and the