Current Affairs in India – June – 2024 English Magazine by Legalit
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In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India ruled that a time-barred suit must be dismissed even if the plea of limitation is not raised as a defence by the opposing party. This ruling underscores the importance of adhering to the statutory timelines set forth in the Limitation Act, 1963. Case Background The case
The Delhi High Court’s recent affirmation of the dissolution of the Maulana Azad Education Foundation has ignited discussions around the governance of educational entities and its broader implications on minority education in India. Overview of the Foundation’s Role Established to enhance educational opportunities for minorities, the Maulana Azad Education Foundation has been pivotal in advancing
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The Madras High Court’s recent dismissal of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) contesting the candidacy of a BJP nominee from Tirunelveli for the Lok Sabha elections highlights the court’s commitment to upholding electoral integrity through strict adherence to legal norms. Overview of the Case The litigation challenged the eligibility of the BJP candidate under various
The Bombay High Court’s recent verdict regarding Ram Navami processions in Muslim-majority areas stands as a significant adjudication on the balance between constitutional rights and public safety. This decision underscores the judiciary’s commitment to safeguarding the right to assemble, while emphasizing the role of law enforcement in maintaining communal harmony. Examination of Allegations and Legal
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The Supreme Court of India recently issued an important directive related to the presentation and handling of mob lynching cases in legal and public spheres. This guidance was in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that the court found to be selectively highlighting instances of mob violence. Overview of the Court’s Position In reviewing
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The Supreme Court of India’s recent decision requiring activist Gautam Navlakha to finance his own security during house arrest provides a crucial legal benchmark for the responsibilities of individuals under special custody conditions. This ruling emphasizes the nuanced balance between personal rights and financial duties when altered custodial arrangements are granted. Case Overview Gautam Navlakha,
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud’s recent advocacy for enhanced female representation within the legal profession marks a critical stance against the prevailing gender imbalances. His reference to the legal field as an ‘Old Boys Club’ not only critiques the existing male-dominated structures but also highlights the imperative need for diversity and inclusivity in legal practices. Confronting
The remarkable acquittal of an individual, initially condemned to death in two successive trials, accentuates the critical importance of continuous judicial review within the Indian legal framework. This significant reversal, materializing after a third retrial, brings to the forefront the essential principles of justice and the imperatives of a re-evaluative legal process. Evolution of Judicial
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Justice BR Gavai’s recent assertion regarding the legal fraternity’s responsibility to uphold judicial independence is a crucial discourse in the realm of legal ethics and governance. His articulation serves as a pivotal reminder of the foundational role that judicial autonomy plays within the democratic framework and the imperative for legal practitioners to safeguard this principle.
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