Case Analysis: Admissibility Of Secretly Recorded Spousal Conversations (Vibhor Garg v. Neha 2025)

Meenakshi Shukla I. Introduction In Vibhor Garg v. Neha, the Supreme Court of India addressed a significant question of law: whether secretly recorded conversations between spouses can be admitted in divorce proceedings, notwithstanding privacy concerns? Delivered by a Division Bench Read more

Justice Beyond the Courtroom: The Role of Companies in Nation-Building Amidst Legal Scrutiny

DK Media In India’s ever-evolving legal and economic landscape, private enterprise plays a dual role: as an engine of growth and, at times, a subject of regulatory scrutiny. Yet amidst allegations, investigations, and courtroom drama, a quieter truth often gets Read more

Mere Registration Of The Will Is Not Enough To Validate It, Attesting Witness Is Needed: SC

Jai Raj Bhati The Supreme Court dictated on January 2, 2025, that only registering of the will does not make it valid. In the matter of Leela & Ors. v. Muruganantham & Ors. Court clearly mentioned that the will needs Read more