Supreme Court Takes Up Air India Express Compensation Case, Questions Airline’s Compliance with Montreal Convention
The Supreme Court has issued notice on special leave petitions filed by passengers seeking compensation for their losses in the Air India Express Flight IX-1344 crash at Karipur International Airport in 2020. The court tagged the case along with civil appeals pending on
Disability Rights | Dual Conditions in RWPD Act Create Obstacles, Says Supreme Court While Providing Relief To Person With Color Blindness
Issue: While seeing the case of Mohamed Ibrahim, an individual with colour blindness who had been refused a position as Assistant Engineer (Electrical) at the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO), the Supreme Court addressed concerns about the categorization and threshold conditions
Transgender Rights and the Law: Supreme Court Intercedes to Protect Activist
Introduction On October 18, the Supreme Court stepped in to shield a transgender rights activist from Manipur’s police, who had sought her arrest in connection with her social media posts regarding the alleged misuse of funds designated for transgender welfare. The court not
Supreme Court Rules on Taxation of Tinted Glass Sheets
Introduction: The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a significant judgment on the taxation of tinted glass sheets, clarifying their categorization under the relevant tax law. The case involved M/S Triveni Glass Limited, a manufacturer of glass products, and raised questions about whether
SC granted bail to the leader accused of making posts against the Prime Minister
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court granted bail to congress leader Afzal Lakhani, who was accused of making Anti Indian and pro-Pakistani Facebook posts and making posts with derogatory remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his mother. His bail was denied by the
Dowry demand without cruelty is not an offence under section 498A IPC: Kerala High Court
Recently, the Kerala High Court observed that demand for dowry or any property or valuable security without the ingredient of “cruelty” will not amount to an offence under section 498A of Indian Penal code. It also held that trivial disputes between spouses or
It Cannot Be Said That A Particular Individual Has a Good Reputation Simply Because He Is Educated and God Fearing: Supreme Court
Issue: The Supreme Court addressed the topic of whether an individual’s high school diploma and character as a God-fearing individual may be sufficient to develop a favorable reputation in a ruling issued on October 13, 2023. The case concerned a challenge to a
Article 226 | If there are serious substantive disputes, the High Court should refer the parties to alternate remedies: High Court
Issue: The High court recently held that when there are significant factual disputes, the High Court should refer the parties to alternate remedies. Facts of the Case: A disagreement emerged over the custody of excess land proclaimed by the Competent Authority in 1977
Order 22 Rule 4 CPC | Suit filed against a deceased person is null and void, and substitution by LRs is not permitted: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Issue: The Madhya Pradesh High Court has addressed the key issue of whether an action filed against a deceased individual constituted a formal defect and if the plaintiffs may abandon the claim and start a new suit. Furthermore, the court addressed whether the
Transgender persons in a heterosexual relationship have the right to marry: SC
On Tuesday, the court refused to grant the legal recognition to the queer marriages in India. Meanwhile, it also clarified that as per the statutory provisions, transgender persons in heterosexual relationships have a right to marry. Four judgments were pronounced by a constitution
