Revanasiddappa v. Mallikarjun, (2023 INSC 783) The Supreme Court in this case clarified the legal ambiguity surrounding the inheritance rights of children born from void or voidable marriages. The appeal came about in response to a Karnataka High… Read more »
In Vihaan Kumar v. State of Haryana (2025), the Supreme Court held informing grounds of arrest to relative of accused is not sufficient and that Article 22(1) mandates that every arrested person must be informed about the grounds… Read more »
In All India Judges Association v. Union of India (2025), the Supreme Court, led by CJI BR Gavai, mandated a minimum of 3 years' advocacy practice for candidates seeking entry-level judicial posts, restoring the pre-2002 requirement. The Court… Read more »
Anup Koushik Karavadi1 & Naman Sinha2 Inception and establishment of ‘Writ’ Jurisdiction: Writ Jurisdiction in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from the concept of prerogative writs under English Law and was vested in the Chartered High Courts… Read more »
Introduction In the recent ruling in M/s Arif Azim Co. Ltd. Vs. M/s Aptech Ltd., Arbitration Petition No. 29 of 2023, the Hon’ble Supreme Court undertook an exhaustive exercise of tracing the law and identifying the existing legislative… Read more »
Introduction The renewal of a passport when a criminal case is pending against an individual in India poses a complex and intriguing legal dilemma. The question before the constitutional courts is whether an accused can renew their passport… Read more »
Introduction: The Rationale Behind the 2015 Amendments The 2015 amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act aimed to revolutionize the arbitration process in India, focusing on enhancing time and cost efficiency, and ensuring flexibility of procedures with minimal… Read more »
Ajay Protech Pvt. Ltd. v. General Manager & Anr.1 (On Interpretation of ‘Sufficient Cause’ U/S. 29A of the Arbitration Act) - Yogitha Jammula2 The Hon’ble Supreme Court in Ajay Protech3 extended time allowing the Arbitral Tribunal to pass… Read more »
- Yogitha Jammula1 The inclusion of non-signatories in arbitration proceedings presents a significant challenge to both courts and arbitral tribunals alike, as it challenges the foundational principles of consent and party autonomy in arbitration. In corporate transactions involving… Read more »
- Yogitha Jammula1 Arbitration has become a well-sought-after dispute resolution mechanism due to its expedience, and finality. However, arbitration has not always been synonymous with speedy resolution. Strict timelines for concluding arbitral proceedings were introduced through the Arbitration… Read more »
