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SUPREME COURT BANS HAND-PULLED RICKSHAWS IN MATHERAN, TERMS PRACTICE “INHUMAN”
SUPREME COURT BANS HAND-PULLED RICKSHAWS IN MATHERAN, TERMS PRACTICE “INHUMAN”
August 8, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction    The Supreme Court, through a landmark decision, again reinforced the constitutional principles of fundamental principles of h

SC Upholds Father’s Conviction under POCSO, Calls Incestuous Sexual Abuse Most Heinous
SC Upholds Father’s Conviction under POCSO, Calls Incestuous Sexual Abuse Most Heinous
August 8, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction The judgment unambiguously reaffirms the constitutional guarantee that the dignity of women and children is both fundamental and invio

SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS CONVICTION IN CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS CONVICTION IN CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE
August 7, 2025by Primelegal Team

Case Name: Deepak Kumar Sahu v. State of Chhattisgarh Case Number: Criminal Appeal No. 26453 of 2025 (Arising out of SLP (Crl.) (D) No. 26453 of 20

SC Clarifies Moratorium: CoC’s Commercial Wisdom Allows Property Return
SC Clarifies Moratorium: CoC’s Commercial Wisdom Allows Property Return
August 7, 2025by Primelegal Team

Case Name: Sincere Securities Private Limited Vs Chandrakant Khemka Case Number: Civil Appeal No. 12812 OF 2024 Date: Tuesday, the fifth Day of Aug

SC SLAMS COLONIAL POLICING MINDSET: PEOPLE JAILED JUST FOR OPTICS, NOT JUSTICE.
SC SLAMS COLONIAL POLICING MINDSET: PEOPLE JAILED JUST FOR OPTICS, NOT JUSTICE.
August 6, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction    Fundamentally, the courts have a responsibility to protect individual liberty and uphold constitutional standards set as limi

Supreme Court Mandates Environmental Clearance for Educational Buildings,Labels Education an Industry
Supreme Court Mandates Environmental Clearance for Educational Buildings,Labels Education an Industry
August 6, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction On 5 August 2025, India’s Supreme Court gave a landmark ruling holding the Central Government’s exclusion of educational i