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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.

REGULATION OF DIGITAL FREE SPEECH: X CORP V. UNION OF INDIA AND THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF BLOCKING ORDERS
REGULATION OF DIGITAL FREE SPEECH: X CORP V. UNION OF INDIA AND THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF BLOCKING ORDERS
October 3, 2025by Primelegal Team

FACTS The petitioner, X Corp (formerly Twitter), contested the validity of numerous blocking orders issued by various Union Ministries and State au

Constitutional Law Evolution: Supreme Court’s Proportionality Doctrine from Puttaswamy to Administrative Jurisprudence
Constitutional Law Evolution: Supreme Court’s Proportionality Doctrine from Puttaswamy to Administrative Jurisprudence
September 28, 2025by Primelegal Team

Abstract The Doctrine of Proportionality (Proportionality Analysis or PA) is a doctrine focused on modifying the rational partaking between means a

Supreme Court May Decriminalize Defamation: What This Means for Your Free Speech Rights
Supreme Court May Decriminalize Defamation: What This Means for Your Free Speech Rights
September 25, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION Defamation is an imperative legal matter of statements that damage the reputation of the individual where individuals, business and fa

SUPREME COURT ON WAQF AMENDMENT ACT, 2025: INTERIM RELIEF DENIED BUT CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS KEPT OPEN
SUPREME COURT ON WAQF AMENDMENT ACT, 2025: INTERIM RELIEF DENIED BUT CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS KEPT OPEN
September 16, 2025by Primelegal Team

Facts Many writ petitions have questioned the constitutionality of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 changing provisions of the Waqf Act, 1995. The pe

Marital Rape Exception: Legal Gap or Constitutional Failure
Marital Rape Exception: Legal Gap or Constitutional Failure
September 13, 2025by Primelegal Team

Abstract  Marital Rape Exception in Indian law, has created a constitutional gap by not criminalizing the Marital Rape and sexual assault in a mar

Article 22 and the Rule of Law: A Critical Appraisal of Arrest and Detention Jurisprudence
Article 22 and the Rule of Law: A Critical Appraisal of Arrest and Detention Jurisprudence
September 13, 2025by Primelegal Team

Abstract: This article critiques Article 22 of the Constitution of India related to arrest and preventive detention, in the context of the recent S

SC Questions Validity of Ruling Exempting Minority Schools from RTE Act
SC Questions Validity of Ruling Exempting Minority Schools from RTE Act
September 11, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction  The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 was enacted to provide free and mandatory education for children ag