Dependent Domicile: How Indian Law Still Chains Married Women To Their Husband's Identity
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/married-woman-and-domicile-of-dependent-persons-gender-equality-analysis-306633
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Dependent Domicile: How Indian Law Still Chains Married Women To Their Husband's Identity
I. The Archaic Anchor in Private International LawIn a period where legal systems assert gender equality and women's empowerment in India's private international law, there is still a single...
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Magistrates Can Direct Witnesses To Give Voice Samples, Not Just Accused; Article 20(3) Not Violated : Supreme Court
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/magistrates-can-direct-witnesses-to-give-voice-samples-not-just-accused-article-203-not-violated-supreme-court-306820
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Magistrates Can Direct Witnesses To Give Voice Samples, Not Just Accused; Article 20(3) Not Violated : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court held that a Magistrate can direct the collection of voice samples not only from accused persons but also from witnesses. It ruled that such samples, whether voice, fingerprints,...
MP High Court Rejects PIL Alleging Preferential Treatment To 'VIPs' At Mahakaleshwar Temple
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/madhya-pradesh-high-court/madhya-pradesh-high-court-pil-vip-mahakaleshwar-temple-302633
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MP High Court Rejects PIL Alleging Preferential Treatment To 'VIPs' At Mahakaleshwar Temple
The Madhya Pradesh High Court dismissed a PIL alleging that the management committee of Ujjain's
Statutory Interpretation: Distinguishing Mandatory From Directory Provisions
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Statutory Interpretation: Distinguishing Mandatory From Directory Provisions
In Lifestyle Equities C.V. & Anr. v. Amazon Technologies Inc., 2025 LiveLaw (SC) 974, the Supreme Court held that although Order XLI Rule 5 CPC uses the word βshall,β read with Rules 1(3) and 5(5),...
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Magistrates Can Direct Witnesses To Give Voice Samples, Not Just Accused; Article 20(3) Not Violated : Supreme Court https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/magistrates-can-direct-witnesses-to-give-voice-samples-not-just-accused-article-203-not-violated-supremeβ¦
A Bench of Chief Justice B.R. Gavai and Justice K. Vinod Chandran relied on the 2019 precedent Ritesh Sinha v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr., which held that even in the absence of an explicit provision in the Cr.P.C., a Judicial Magistrate has the authority to direct a βpersonβ to provide a voice sample for investigation. The Court clarified that the term βpersonβ is not confined to the accused alone but also extends to witnesses.
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Is Not The Magistrate A Prisoner Of Section 175 (3) Read With Section 173 (4) Of BNSS?
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/magistrate-power-to-order-investigation-section-156-crpc-vs-section-175-bnss-comparative-analysis-275948
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Is Not The Magistrate A Prisoner Of Section 175 (3) Read With Section 173 (4) Of BNSS?
What impelled me to pen this article is the grievance voiced by some members of the Bar to the effect that on receiving βprivate complaintsβ all Magistrates are seeking the report of the Police...
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When Bulldozer Becomes The Law
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/rule-of-law-and-bulldozer-justice-critical-analysis-307015
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When Bulldozer Becomes The Law
The Indian Constitution was meant to protect citizens from arbitrary power; the bulldozer has come to symbolise its return. In recent years, India's skyline has changed not only through...
Fifty Years Of The Emergency: The Constitution, The Courts, And The Battle For India's Democracy
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/fifty-years-emergency-constitution-courts-battle-indias-democracy-306680
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Fifty Years Of The Emergency: The Constitution, The Courts, And The Battle For India's Democracy
This article examines the constitutional crisis during the 1975β77 Emergency in India, focusing on judicial responses, executive overreach, and legislative subversions. It revisits key events...
Tort Of Alienation Of Affection (AoA): A Critique
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/delhi-high-court-judgment-on-alienation-of-affection-analysis-306591
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Tort Of Alienation Of Affection (AoA): A Critique
Recently, the Delhi High Court ruled that a spouse can sue the partner's lover and claim compensation for interference in the marriage and causing loss of affection and companionship between the...
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Cognizance At Crossroads: An Analytical Examination Of The Proviso To Section 223(1) Of The BNSS
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/hearing-accused-before-cognizance-section-223-bnss-analysis-307140
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Cognizance At Crossroads: An Analytical Examination Of The Proviso To Section 223(1) Of The BNSS
With the enactment of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (for brevity, 'BNSS'), the Indian criminal justice delivery system has undergone a significant procedural overhaul. While the new...
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Order VII Rule 11 CPC | Rejection Of Plaint To Be Decided Solely On Plaint Averments : Supreme Court
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Order VII Rule 11 CPC | Rejection Of Plaint To Be Decided Solely On Plaint Averments : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that an application for rejection of the plaint under Order VII Rule 11 CPC shall be decided based on the averments made in the plaint, and does not consider the...
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During National emergency whether article 32 is suspended?
Give reasons.
Give reasons.
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During National emergency whether article 32 is suspended? Give reasons.
The president has the power by order to declare that any of the fundamental rights cannot be enforced in courts.
But it is not necessary that all rights will be suspended by the presidential order and article 20 and 21 cannot be suspended hence these rights can be enforced in courts including under article 32 which specifically deals with enforcement of fundamental rights.
Therefore president cannot suspend article 32 in anycase.
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But it is not necessary that all rights will be suspended by the presidential order and article 20 and 21 cannot be suspended hence these rights can be enforced in courts including under article 32 which specifically deals with enforcement of fundamental rights.
Therefore president cannot suspend article 32 in anycase.
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Supreme Court expresses βgrave concernβ over rising βdigital arrestsβ scams, seeks responses from Centre and CBI - The Hindu
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Supreme Court expresses βgrave concernβ over rising βdigital arrestsβ scams, seeks responses from Centre and CBI
Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of digital arrests scams, seeks responses from government and CBI to combat fraud.
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Personality rights
John Doe orders have become a critical judicial tool to protect celebrities against online misuse. These ex parte injunctions are issued against unknown infringers, commonly referred to as John Doe or Ashok Kumar, to prevent ongoing or future violations, particularly where the offenderβs identity is not yet known. Courts permit such orders under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 read with Section 151 Civil Procedure Code, 1908 as an exception to the general rule under Order 7 requiring a named defendant....
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Personality rights
Rajagopal v. State of Tamil Nadu (the Auto Shankar case),where the Court recognised an individualβs right to control the commercial use of their identity as part of the fundamental right to privacy under Article 21. It affirmed that privacy includes the βright to be let aloneβ, limiting how personal attributes can be exploited without consent.
Aishwarya rai bachhan 2025 case
John Doe orders have become a critical judicial tool to protect celebrities against online misuse. These ex parte injunctions are issued against unknown infringers, commonly referred to as John Doe or Ashok Kumar, to prevent ongoing or future violations, particularly where the offenderβs identity is not yet known. Courts permit such orders under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 read with Section 151 Civil Procedure Code, 1908 as an exception to the general rule under Order 7 requiring a named defendant....
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What are Personality Rights? The rise of Celebrity Lawsuits Explained
What are personality rights? Find out why an increasing number of celebrities are seeking legal recourse in court to safeguard their names, images, and personal attributes
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