Banking Law… Understanding Section 138 of Negotiable Instrument: Insights from Kusum Ingots Judgment 13/10/202515/12/2025 The decision in Kusum Ingots & Alloys Ltd. v. Pennar Peterson Securities Ltd. [(2000) 2 SCC 745] is a cornerstone judgment of the Supreme Court of India interpreting the scope…
BNSS… Maharashtra’s Civil and Criminal Court Structures Explained 13/10/202513/10/2025 Navigating the judicial system can be intimidating, especially for individuals or businesses involved in civil or criminal disputes. Maharashtra, like other Indian states, follows a structured judicial hierarchy designed to…
Law… Understanding Domicile in Indian Succession Law 12/10/202511/10/2025 The concept of domicile is central to succession law in India. Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, which governs the devolution of property after the death of a person, domicile…
Administrative Law… A. K. Kraipak Case: Expanding Natural Justice in Indian Law 11/10/202511/10/2025 Introduction The Supreme Court of India’s decision in A.K. Kraipak v. Union of India (AIR 1970 SC 150) marked a pivotal shift in Indian administrative law. Delivered in 1969, this…
Family Law… Introduction to the Indian Succession Act, 1925 11/10/202511/10/2025 1. Introduction The Indian Succession Act, 1925 is a key law that governs how a person’s property is transferred after death. It deals with both intestate succession (when someone dies…
Environmental Law… Ganga Pollution Case: A Landmark in Environmental Jurisprudence 10/10/202512/10/2025 Introduction The Ganga River, revered as a sacred entity in India, has long been the lifeline for millions. However, with industrialization, urbanization, and religious practices, the river’s sanctity and purity…
BNSS… K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra: A Turning Point in Indian Criminal Jurisprudence 10/10/202512/10/2025 Introduction Few criminal cases in Indian legal history have intertwined emotion, morality, and law as profoundly as K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra (AIR 1962 SC 605). Beyond its…
Civil Procedure Code… Caveat under Section 148A CPC: Legal Shield against Ex-Parte Orders 09/10/2025 Introduction Litigation often moves swiftly - sometimes too swiftly for one party to even be heard before an order is passed. To protect against such one-sided orders, the Code of…
CPC… Ex-Parte Decisions under CPC: Fairness vs. Efficiency in Justice 09/10/202517/10/2025 Introduction One of the fundamental principles of law is “audi alteram partem” - no person shall be condemned unheard. The civil court system, however, sometimes faces the dilemma of delay…
Constitutional Law… The Role of the Constitution in India’s Agrarian Justice 08/10/202516/10/2025 Part 1 — Land, Law, and Justice: The Constitutional Foundation of Agrarian Reforms in India 🪔 Introduction: The Soul of India Lies in Its Soil India’s agrarian reforms are not…