No Government Approval Required to Prosecute Police for Filing False Cases: Supreme Court

Aastha Pareek  The Supreme Court of India in the case of Om Prakash Yadav v. Niranjan Kumar Upadhyay and Others has held that police officials who lodge false cases cannot claim immunity from prosecution under the pretense of performing their Read more

Call for Papers: NLIU-CPS Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (JLDPR)

Rehan Khan The National Law Institute University’s Centre for Parliamentary Studies (NLIU-CPS) is inviting submissions of original and unpublished manuscripts for the annual NLIU-CPS Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (JLDPR). This prestigious journal aims to foster collaboration among Read more

Bombay High Court Denies Coca-Cola’s Plea To Quash Adulterated Soft Drink Case

Aastha Pareek  The Bombay High Court’s Aurangabad Bench on declined to quash criminal proceedings against Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd., which stands accused of selling adulterated ‘Canada Dry’ soft drink batches in the year 2001.  The case Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Read more

Supreme Court Prioritizes Maintenance Rights Over Creditors Amid Dowry Law Misuse Controversy

Alok Singh  The Supreme Court’s order passed on December 9, (Monday) has now flared up controversy and a serious question amid the suicide case of Bengaluru-based techie Atul Shubash, who committed suicide citing alleged harassment by his estranged wife and in laws by misusing the Read more