wednesbury principle
Principles of Law, Judicial Review

Know It All, Wednesbury principle of law

Origin The Wednesbury principle of law originated from an English Landmark Case ‘Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd Vs Wednesbury Corporation. In this case, a Cinema Company challenged a decision of Wednesbury Corporation which allowed the cinemas to open on Sundays with restrictions. The Corporation permitted cinemas to open provided no children under 15 years of […]

Objections Delhi High Court
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Common Objections by High Court Registry During Efiling (Part – 1)

Navigating the intricacies of high court filings can be challenging, even for seasoned professionals. Small errors or oversights often lead to objections that can delay proceedings and complicate cases. This blog is part of a series that sheds light on the most common mistakes made in high court filings and the objections they trigger. In

Blog, Registration Act 1908, Sale Certificate, Stamp Duty, Stamp Duty on Immovable Property, Supreme Court Judgements

Certificate of Sale Requires Registraion or Not Find Out

Legal Issue Whether a sale certificate requires registration or not unde the Registration Act 1908 ? More Than 100 Year Old Precedents addressing the Legal Issue It has been settled almost 150 years ago through a judgement of the Madaras High Court in the case of the Board of Revenue no. 2 of 1875 dated

Equal Pay For Equal Work
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Equal Pay For Equal Work, A Fundamental Right or Not

Equal pay for equal work is a fundamental principle advocating fairness in the workplace. It ensures that individuals performing the same job, with similar skills, qualifications, and responsibilities, receive equal compensation, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or any other discriminatory factor. By eliminating wage gaps, this principle promotes equity, enhances workplace morale, and fosters an inclusive

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Words of Caution for Government Employees by Supreme Court of India

Government and Public Sector undertakings employees beware. Don’t show any lapse in discharge of your duties otherwise you have to pay dearly besides other heavy consequences. In a recent judgement titled ‘State of M.P. vs Ramkumar Choudhary’ the Supreme court of India while dismissing the Special Leave Petition, it deplored the callous and lackadaisical attitude

Limitation Act 1963
Limitation Act 1963

Decoding The Limitation Act 1963 (Part 2)

A list of sections in an act is vital for clarity and structure in legal interpretation. It organizes the law into specific topics, making it easier for legal professionals and the public to navigate. Each section focuses on distinct legal matters, ensuring precise reference points for applying the law. By categorizing rights, duties, and procedures,

Limitation Act 1963
Limitation Act 1963

Decoding The Limitation Act 1963 (Part 1)

Imagine this: Your friend, who you haven’t seen in 1000 years, suddenly pops up one day, dusts off an old ledger, and says, “Hey, remember that 20 bucks you borrowed from me? I’m suing you for it.” Your reaction? “Wait… 1000 years?! You still remember that? Dude, even the dinosaurs had a better sense of

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