Author: Adv. Sarita
Supreme Court Records Assam’s Eviction Procedure For Reserved Forest Encroachments, Orders Status Quo Pending Due Process
The Supreme Court of India has disposed of a batch of civil appeals and writ petitions filed by Abdul Khalek and other residents of several villages…
Supreme Court: If the Interest of Deceased is sufficiently represented by others then Appeal Won’t Abate For Not Adding Legal Heirs
The Supreme Court in Kishorilal (D) THR. LRs & Ors v. Gopal & Ors (2026 INSC 48) considered whether a first appeal arising from a suit…
The Supreme Court in The State (NCT of Delhi) v. Khimji Bhai Jadeja has ruled that in cases alleging a single overarching criminal conspiracy which leads…
Lis Pendens & Money Recovery Suits: Supreme Court Holds Section 52 TPA Covers Mortgaged Properties And Ex Parte Proceedings
In Danesh Singh v Har Pyari, the Supreme Court (Bench: J.B. Pardiwala, R. Mahadevan JJ) addressed whether lis pendens under Section 52 TP Act applies to…
In Sagar v. State of UP & Anr., 2025 INSC 1370, a Supreme Court bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and N. Kotiswar Singh set aside orders…
Supreme Court in Presidential Reference: No Fixed Timelines for Governors/President on Bill Assent; ‘Deemed Assent’ Has No Constitutional Basis
News summary In its advisory opinion in In Re: Assent, Withholding or Reservation of Bills by the Governor and the President of India, Special Reference No.…
Supreme Court Reiterates: Counterclaim Under Order 8 Rule 6A CPC Can Be Filed Only Against the Plaintiff, Not Co-Defendants
News summary In Sanjay Tiwari vs. Yugal Kishore Prasad Sao & Ors (2025), the Supreme Court of India reaffirmed that under Order 8 Rule 6A of…
Supreme Court: Objections to Arbitral Award Execution Allowed Only When Decree Is Void or Passed Without Jurisdiction
NEWS SUMMARY The Supreme Court of India ruled that objections to the execution of an arbitral award under Section 47 of the Code of Civil Procedure…
The Supreme Court has clarified that delay alone in pronouncing an arbitral award does not invalidate it; however, an undue and unexplained delay that demonstrably affects…
Fire Insurance Principle: Cause of Fire Is Immaterial If Insured Didn’t Instigate It, Supreme Court Clarifies
News Summary The Supreme Court of India has clarified the law relating to fire insurance, ruling that once it is established a loss is due to…
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