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In the recent verdict pronounced by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India (“SC”), in Satish Ahuja v Sneha Ahujai it was held that the victims of domestic abuse have the right to residence at properties owned by in-laws. …
In contemporary corporate governance, the primacy of corporate democracy is paramount. Section 244 of the Companies Act, 2013, and the Cyrus-TATA Judgment by the NCLAT stand as a crucial pillar in safeguarding shareholder rights against oppression and mismanagement. …
Section 10 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC) stands as a cornerstone in Indian legal jurisprudence, encapsulating the doctrine of res sub-judice. This fundamental legal principle operates to prevent the re-litigation of issues that are pending before another Court …