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https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/backward-classes-more-than-50-in-state-madhya-pradesh-govt-defends-27-obc-quota-in-supreme-court-305712
The Madhya Pradesh Government has strongly defended its decision to raise reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) from 14% to 27%, telling the Supreme Court that backward communities collectively make up more than 85% of the State's population and remain severely disadvantaged despite their overwhelming demographic presence.
50% limit is diluted altogether by these Data on marginalised population ratio which every state government can table.
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50% limit is diluted altogether by these Data on marginalised population ratio which every state government can table.
What's your say on this issue, keep the discussion on legal aspects only.
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https://thewire.in/government/power-dissent-silence-within
Landmark dissenting judgments by legal luminaries
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State of Madhya Pradesh v. Surendra Singh,
"that one of the prime objectives of criminal law is the imposition of adequate, just, proportionate punishment which is commensurate with the gravity and nature of the crime and manner in which the offence is committed. The most relevant determinative factor of sentencing is proportionality between crime and punishment keeping in mind the social interest and consciousness of the society. It is a mockery of the criminal justice system to take a lenient view showing misplaced sympathy to the Accused on any consideration whatsoever including the delay in conclusion of criminal proceedings.
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Object of BNSState of Madhya Pradesh v. Surendra Singh,
"that one of the prime objectives of criminal law is the imposition of adequate, just, proportionate punishment which is commensurate with the gravity and nature of the crime and manner in which the offence is committed. The most relevant determinative factor of sentencing is proportionality between crime and punishment keeping in mind the social interest and consciousness of the society. It is a mockery of the criminal justice system to take a lenient view showing misplaced sympathy to the Accused on any consideration whatsoever including the delay in conclusion of criminal proceedings.
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The Doctrine Of βManifest Arbitrarinessβ β A Critique
Eklavya Dwivedi does a critical analysis of the doctrine of βManifest Arbitrarinessβ.
https://www.indialawjournal.org/the-doctrine-of-manifest-arbitrariness.php
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Eklavya Dwivedi does a critical analysis of the doctrine of βManifest Arbitrarinessβ.
https://www.indialawjournal.org/the-doctrine-of-manifest-arbitrariness.php
Can a law be steuck down for prescribing a disproportionate punishment to the offence
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Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2025: Property Law
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/supreme-court-judgments-half-yearly-digest-2025-property-law-305887
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/supreme-court-judgments-half-yearly-digest-2025-property-law-305887
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Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2025: Property Law
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908; Order VII Rule 11 - Locus Standi of Proposed Purchaser under Agreement to Sell in Suit for Permanent Injunction against Third Party - Held, a proposed purchaser...
Property law digest 2025 half yearly.pdf
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'Property law digest 2025 half yearly'
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βRight to disconnectβ bill speaks for private employees
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2025/Oct/03/right-to-disconnect-bill-speaks-for-private-employees
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2025/Oct/03/right-to-disconnect-bill-speaks-for-private-employees
The New Indian Express
βRight to disconnectβ bill speaks for private employees
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Struggling due to a mundane professional life, with work hours way more than what is mentioned in your offer letter? Your problems may see a
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Lessee In Possession Can't Be Charged With House Trespass Under Section 450 IPC: Kerala High Court
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/kerala-high-court/lessee-possession-house-trespass-under-section-450-ipc-305966
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https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/kerala-high-court/lessee-possession-house-trespass-under-section-450-ipc-305966
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Lessee In Possession Can't Be Charged With House Trespass Under Section 450 IPC: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has clarified that a lessee in lawful possession of a house cannot be charged with or convicted for house trespass under Section 450 IPC.
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'Prima Facie' Observation By Magistrate While Directing Registration Of FIR Under Section 156(3) CrPC Not Cognizance: MP High Court
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/madhya-pradesh-high-court/madhya-pradesh-high-court-magistrate-156-crpc-cognizance-prima-facie-satisfaction-305923
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https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/madhya-pradesh-high-court/madhya-pradesh-high-court-magistrate-156-crpc-cognizance-prima-facie-satisfaction-305923
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'Prima Facie' Observation By Magistrate While Directing Registration Of FIR Under Section 156(3) CrPC Not Cognizance: MP High Court
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has said that a prima facie observation made by the Magistrate that
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Denial Of Medical Insurance Claim Amounts To Violation Of Right To Life Under Article 21 : Kerala High Court
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/kerala-high-court/denial-of-medical-insurance-claim-violation-of-right-to-life-305910
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/kerala-high-court/denial-of-medical-insurance-claim-violation-of-right-to-life-305910
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Denial Of Medical Insurance Claim Amounts To Violation Of Right To Life Under Article 21 : Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has held that denial of insurance claim for medical treatment amounts to violation of the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution.
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In Focus Podcast | Why is DNA evidence in India often not reliable? - The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/podcast/in-focus-dna-evidence-in-india/article70131150.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/podcast/in-focus-dna-evidence-in-india/article70131150.ece
The Hindu
In Focus Podcast | Why is DNA evidence in India often not reliable?
Supreme Court of India issued guidelines with regard to DNA samples in criminal cases. Shreya Rastogi explains how forensic collection and analysis works in India, the many challenges faced by the police and labs, and the necessity for a regulator to overseeβ¦
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Are you practicing as junior or as intern in Courts or Tribunals? β οΈ After poll mention in comments for your benefit. Apart from finances, share the difficulties that you face during your internships.
Are you practicing as junior or as intern in Courts or Tribunals? β οΈ After poll mention in comments for your benefit. Apart from finances, share the difficulties that you face during your internships.
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https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/supreme-court-lays-down-7-factor-test-on-how-to-identify-unlawful-assembly-members-save-innocent-bystanders
(a) the time and place at which the assembly was formed;
(b) the conduct and behaviour of its members at or near the scene of the offence;
(c) the collective conduct of the assembly, as distinct from that of individual members;
(d) the motive underlying the crime;
(e) the manner in which the occurrence unfolded;
(f) the nature of the weapons carried and used;
(g) the nature, extent and number of the injuries inflicted, and other relevant considerations."
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(b) the conduct and behaviour of its members at or near the scene of the offence;
(c) the collective conduct of the assembly, as distinct from that of individual members;
(d) the motive underlying the crime;
(e) the manner in which the occurrence unfolded;
(f) the nature of the weapons carried and used;
(g) the nature, extent and number of the injuries inflicted, and other relevant considerations."
Zainul vs State of Bihar, 2025
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Are you practicing as junior or as intern in Courts or Tribunals? β οΈ After poll mention in comments for your benefit. Apart from finances, share the difficulties that you face during your internships.Β»
BREAKING |Supreme Court Acquits Chennai Man Dashwanth, Who Was Sentenced To Death For Rape-Murder Of 7-Year-Old Girl
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/supreme-court-acquits-chennai-man-dashwanth-who-was-sentenced-to-death-for-rape-murder-of-7-year-old-girl-306235
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/supreme-court-acquits-chennai-man-dashwanth-who-was-sentenced-to-death-for-rape-murder-of-7-year-old-girl-306235
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Supreme Court Acquits Chennai Man Dashwanth, Who Was Sentenced To Death For Rape-Murder Of 7-Year-Old Girl
The Supreme Court held that the prosecution miserably failed to prove its case.