Murder conviction upheld by the Supreme Court
The case involves the appellant who was accused of strangling a child in Perambalur on June 21, 2007. The appellant pleaded alibi, stating that she was not present at the…
Questioning the legitimacy of a child through DNA testing
The Supreme Court judgement is related to the issue of legitimacy of a child born during marriage and the conclusive presumption of paternity under Section 112 of the Evidence Act.…
Strict compliance of Environmental Conditions
The case involves M/s IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Limited filing appeals against the National Green Tribunal (NGT)’s orders, which directed the company to undertake certain additional submissions to address…
Only justified terminal benefits at the point of discharge from service
The Supreme Court in NTRO vs Deepti has held that in view of the discharge of the respondent from service the terminal benefits that she is entitled to would be…
An act of temporary madness as a defence
Section 300-Indian Penal Code-Murder “Was’t Hamlet wronged Laertes? Never Hamlet. If Hamlet from himselfbe ta’en away, And when he’s not himself does wrong Laertes, ThenHamlet does it not; Hamlet denies…