
Supreme Court: Builder Cannot Force Possession Without Occupancy Certificate.
Authored by Adv. Sulaiman BhimaniFounder – The Law Suits (Best Law Firm) The Supreme Court of India has delivered a landmark judgment reinforcing the rights

Authored by Adv. Sulaiman BhimaniFounder – The Law Suits (Best Law Firm) The Supreme Court of India has delivered a landmark judgment reinforcing the rights

“Better Abolish RERA If It Only Helps Defaulting Builders”: Supreme Court’s Strong Warning Raises Serious Questions on Real Estate Regulation In a rare and scathing

The Law suits: Love and Law – Supreme Court Intervenes in Rape Conviction Following Marriage Agreement In a rather unusual turn of events, the Supreme

A bench comprising Justices Abhay S. Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan was reviewing the State’s appeal challenging the High Court’s decision to acquit the accused. The

In a recent judgment on August 28, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that when the termination of a contractual appointment carries a stigma, the principles of

The Supreme Court has ruled that disclosures made by an accused under Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act are inadmissible if the facts were

The Supreme Court is set to decide whether its ruling in Anwar PV v. PK Basheer & Ors., which clarified the requirements for admitting electronic