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By the team of Prime Legal
THE UAPA, 1967: THE EXPANDING STRETCH OF STATE POWER BEYOND DEMOCRATIC THRESHOLD
THE UAPA, 1967: THE EXPANDING STRETCH OF STATE POWER BEYOND DEMOCRATIC THRESHOLD
November 22, 2025by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The UAPA, 1967 along with its several amendments has substantially diluted the constitutional safeguards which are guaranteed in a democra

Supreme Court Clarifies Governor’s Role: Key Answers to the 14 Questions on Constitutional Powers
Supreme Court Clarifies Governor’s Role: Key Answers to the 14 Questions on Constitutional Powers
November 21, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION A five-judge Bench of the Supreme Court of India In Re: Assent, Withholding or Reservation of Bills by the Governor and the President

Supreme Court Reinforces Judicial Independence, Strikes Down Tribunal Reforms Act
Supreme Court Reinforces Judicial Independence, Strikes Down Tribunal Reforms Act
November 20, 2025by Primelegal Team

Case Name – Madras Bar Association v. Union of India  Case Number – WP(c) 1018 OF 2021 Day – Wednesday, Nineteenth Day of November, Two Thou

SUPREME COURT REAFFIRMS 50% RESERVATION LIMIT; SAYS OFFICERS MISCONSTRUED DIRECTIONS IN MAHARASHTRA LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS
SUPREME COURT REAFFIRMS 50% RESERVATION LIMIT; SAYS OFFICERS MISCONSTRUED DIRECTIONS IN MAHARASHTRA LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS
November 19, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION Advancing the constitutional mandate on maintaining balance within the system of local self-governance the honorable Supreme Court rei

Pendency of Writ Not a Ground to Bypass Statutory Remedies, Rules Supreme Court
Pendency of Writ Not a Ground to Bypass Statutory Remedies, Rules Supreme Court
November 18, 2025by Primelegal Team

Case name – Kolanjiammal (D) Thr Lrs. V. The Revenue Divisional Officer Perambalur District & Ors. Case Number – Civil Appeal No. 2

SUPREME COURT EXAMINES LEGISLATIVE OVERREACH: CAN PARLIAMENT REVIVE STRUCK-DOWN PROVISIONS UNDER TRIBUNAL REFORMS ACT?
SUPREME COURT EXAMINES LEGISLATIVE OVERREACH: CAN PARLIAMENT REVIVE STRUCK-DOWN PROVISIONS UNDER TRIBUNAL REFORMS ACT?
November 13, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION In the development that highlights the balance between legislature and judiciary, the Supreme Court of India examined whether Parliame

Judicial Approach to Balancing Free Speech and Hate Speech in India
Judicial Approach to Balancing Free Speech and Hate Speech in India
November 8, 2025by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT Freedom of speech is an essence to the democratic society at large. It becomes vulnerable when free speech challenges constitutional moral

Supreme Court Restricts Retrospective Application of Surrogacy Age Limit to Protect Reproductive Rights
Supreme Court Restricts Retrospective Application of Surrogacy Age Limit to Protect Reproductive Rights
October 10, 2025by Primelegal Team

Facts Three couples approached the Supreme Court, challenging their disqualification from availing surrogacy due to age restrictions under Section

Reinterpreting Article 233: In-Service Judges Now Eligible for Direct Recruitment to District Judgeship
Reinterpreting Article 233: In-Service Judges Now Eligible for Direct Recruitment to District Judgeship
October 10, 2025by Primelegal Team

FACTS The petitioner, Rejanish K.V., had been practicing as an advocate in Kerala for over seven years. After he was appointed as a Munsiff-Magistr

Balancing State Discretion and Fairness in Setting Out Tender Conditions: The Doctrine of Level Playing Field
Balancing State Discretion and Fairness in Setting Out Tender Conditions: The Doctrine of Level Playing Field
October 8, 2025by Primelegal Team

FACTS The appellant is a company registered under the Companies Act, 2013, involved in supplying sports kits to various departments of the states.