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Shryeshth Ramesh Sharma is a seasoned legal professional with over 20 years of experience in dispute resolution, regulatory litigation, and criminal law. He began his career in the office of Mr Arun Bhardwaj, Senior Advocate, where he gained a strong foundation in litigation, and later served as Senior Legal Officer at Nestlé India Ltd. before...
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The Supreme Court’s judgment examines the scope and extent of the Armed Forces Tribunal’s (AFT) power under Section 15(6) of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007, to substitute one finding of guilt with another under the Army Act, 1950. The decision reiterates that while the Tribunal may substitute a conviction if the evidence justifies a...
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School of Law, Dhirubhai Ambani University is organizing a Faculty Development Program (FDP) on Construction Law, Contracts, and Arbitration. The FDP is free of cost and aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry through expert-led sessions. About Dhirubhai Ambani University School of Law True to the name of our founding father, Lt. Shri...
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September 2025 witnessed landmark judicial rulings, key policy reforms, and major global developments. From Supreme Court verdicts shaping constitutional principles to India’s entry into global AI health regulation and advances in women’s rights and digital governance, the month reflected significant progress in law, justice, and international cooperation. Legal Bites brings you a concise roundup of...
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In a significant decision clarifying the law on “pay and recover” liability and due diligence obligations of vehicle owners, the Supreme Court in Hind Samachar Ltd. v. National Insurance Company Ltd. set aside a High Court order that had permitted an insurer to recover compensation from the vehicle owner on the ground that the driver’s...
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In this landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India clarified an important aspect of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956—specifically, the nature of transactions executed by a natural guardian without the court’s permission under Section 8(2) and the means by which such transactions may be repudiated. The Court settled a long-standing question: Is it...
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In a recent and significant pronouncement, the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), comprising Justice Rajesh Singh Chauhan and Justice Syed Qamar Hasan Rizvi, clarified the law governing the declaration of marital status in India. The Court categorically held that no individual, authority, or agreement between parties can determine or alter the marital status of a...
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In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India in Zainul v. State of Bihar (2025 INSC 1192) has laid down a 7-factor test to determine whether a person is truly a member of an unlawful assembly under Section 149 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)/ Section 190 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The decision,...
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In a significant judgment reflecting the Supreme Court’s cautious approach in cases based solely on circumstantial evidence, the Bench comprising Justice K.V. Viswanathan and Justice K. Vinod Chandran, on October 7, 2025, in Nilesh Baburao Gitte v. State of Maharashtra (Criminal Appeal No. 1471 of 2013), acquitted Nilesh Baburao Gitte, who had been convicted for...
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Public offices are symbols of governance and accountability. They exist to serve citizens, handle grievances, and implement public policies. Yet, a crucial constitutional question persists—does every citizen have an unrestricted right to enter and visit public offices at will? This issue was recently examined in depth by the Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) in Kishor...
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