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Can A Testator Legally Disinherit His Wife And Children In Favour Of A Sibling ? SC Answers [Read Judgment]
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Can A Testator Legally Disinherit His Wife And Children In Favour Of A Sibling ? SC Answers [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court holds that excluding a wife and children from a Will in favour of a sibling is not by itself a suspicious circumstance.

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SC Grants Bail Under UAPA, Reaffirms K.A. Najeeb; Questions Gulfisha Fatima Ruling [Read Judgment] Judiciary
SC Grants Bail Under UAPA, Reaffirms K.A. Najeeb; Questions Gulfisha Fatima Ruling [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court grants bail under UAPA, reaffirms K.A. Najeeb, and raises concerns over the Gulfisha Fatima judgment.

SC Urges Kapur Family to Opt for Mediation; Declines to Stay Board Meeting of Raghuvanshi Investment Pvt. Ltd. Judiciary
SC Urges Kapur Family to Opt for Mediation; Declines to Stay Board Meeting of Raghuvanshi Investment Pvt. Ltd.

Supreme Court refuses to stay RIPL board meeting and urges mediation in the Sunjay Kapur estate dispute involving Rani and Priya Kapur.

SC Refuses Relief to Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia in KJS Cement Shareholding Dispute; NCLAT Order Upheld [Read Order] Business
SC Refuses Relief to Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia in KJS Cement Shareholding Dispute; NCLAT Order Upheld [Read Order]

Supreme Court dismisses Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia’s appeal in KJS Cement dispute, upholding NCLAT’s share restoration order.

SC Quashes 35-Year-Old Criminal Case, Flags Crisis of Undertrial Delay in Uttar Pradesh [Read Order] Judiciary
SC Quashes 35-Year-Old Criminal Case, Flags Crisis of Undertrial Delay in Uttar Pradesh [Read Order]

Supreme Court quashes a 35-year-old criminal case, calls undertrial delays a violation of Article 21, and seeks data on UP’s justice backlog.

Police Cannot Arrest Accused in Private Complaint Cases Absent Non-Bailable Warrant; High Courts Should Not Entertain Anticipatory Bail in Such Matters: SC

Supreme Court rules police cannot arrest in private complaints without NBW; says High Courts should not entertain anticipatory bail in such cases.

SC Reserves Judgment on Reference Challenging 1978 BWSSB Ruling on ‘Industry’ Under Industrial Disputes Act

Supreme Court reserves judgment on reference challenging the 1978 BWSSB ruling on the definition of ‘industry’ under the Industrial Disputes Act.

SC Grants Bail to Man Accused in NDPS Case Involving 150 kg Ganja [Read Order]

Supreme Court grants bail to Satyjeet Bhoi in 150 kg ganja NDPS case, directing him to cooperate with trial and follow bail conditions.

SC Rules Illegality of Search Does Not Invalidate Evidence Seized [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court holds illegal search does not bar admissibility of seized evidence if relevant and legally admissible under law.

“Nobody Should Believe Anybody Before Marriage”: SC Cautions Against Pre-Marital Physical Relationships

Supreme Court cautions young adults on pre-marital relationships in a bail plea over rape on false promise of marriage; suggests mediation.

Pune Porsche Crash: SC Grants Bail to Three Accused in Blood Sample Tampering Case

Supreme Court grants bail to three accused in the Pune Porsche crash blood sample tampering case, noting 18 months of custody and completed investigation.

SC Cautions Against Misuse of Article 32, Says Litigants Cannot Bypass High Courts

Supreme Court cautions against misuse of Article 32, holding litigants cannot bypass High Courts and terming such petitions an abuse of process.

SC Holds Working From Home Not Determinative Factor In Child Custody, Dismisses Mother’s Appeal [Read Order]

Supreme Court rules that working from home cannot determine child custody, dismissing the mother’s appeal while upholding the father’s custody and visitation rights.

CREDAI Wins Major Relief as Supreme Court Recalls Ruling Invalidating Ex Post Facto Environmental Clearances [Read Judgment]

The Supreme Court recalls its ruling against ex post facto environmental clearances after CREDAI’s review, restoring the case for fresh consideration.

Shocked with incident but it is now forgotten chapter: CJI on shoe attack

CJI B R Gavai says he and Justice K Vinod Chandran were shocked by the shoe-attack incident but call it a “forgotten chapter,” showing composure and restraint.


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