Is the Indian Parliament Supreme or the Judiciary (Supreme Court)?
Learn which is supreme – the Indian Parliament (that is, the Indian legislative) or the Judiciary (that is, the Supreme Court).Read More →
Law Notes, Bare Acts and Law Articles related to Supreme Court of India. These Notes are short, on point and easily understandable.
Learn which is supreme – the Indian Parliament (that is, the Indian legislative) or the Judiciary (that is, the Supreme Court).Read More →
Articles 25 to 28 of Part III of the Indian Constitution talks about the right to freedom of religion. This law note tells you all about it.Read More →
Read the important law news summaries of the day. This page is updated daily and is for law students, advocates, judges, and those preparing for exams.Read More →
This article discusses the principle of Constitutional Morality, which has been used and interpreted by the Supreme Court in various recent judgements.Read More →
This CPC law note tells you the meaning of foreign judgement and when a foreign judgement is not enforceable in India.Read More →
Learn about the practical aspects of setting up regional benches of the Supreme Court of India and its impact on the judicial system.Read More →
Case law summary about the background, issues, arguments, and the judgement of Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala.Read More →
The 42nd Amendment Act is known as a Mini Constitution because of the extensive alterations it made to the Indian Constitution.Read More →
This case law summary talks about A.K. Gopalan vs the State of Madras with its background, facts, and the Supreme Court judgement.Read More →
This law note tells you about the ten main types of jurisdiction of Indian courts with their brief explanation and example.Read More →
This law article discusses the National Judiciary Appointments Commission Act with arguments against and favouring it.Read More →
In this law note, you will read about the power and functions of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) which is a quasi-judicial body.Read More →
This law note deals with delays in civil litigation, the dangers caused by it, the reasons for the delay, and the suggestions to fix this.Read More →
These ten provisions in the Constitution of India ensure the freedom and impartiality of the Supreme Court of India. Have a look.Read More →
Learn all about the Berubari Union and Exchange of Enclaves case with facts, back story, judgement, and more in easy to understand words.Read More →
Here’s the case summary of the Maneka Gandhi case and the judgement given by the 7-judge bench, along with its after-effects.Read More →
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