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The Supreme Court said Wife Can Join Husband’s Defamation Suit in the 2025 case Spunklane Media v. Nivedita Singh. The Court ruled that a wife can be part of her husband’s defamation case. They share a family reputation. This blog explains the Wife C...
In a significant ruling, the Aadhaar Not Mandatory for Bank Operations stance was reinforced by the Supreme Court in the 2025 case MC Mehta v. Union of India. The Court questioned the Delhi Government for denying subsistence allowances to workers due...
Explore the Supreme Court on Lengthy Pleadings & AI in the 2025 case Annaya Kocha Shetty v. Laxmibai Narayan Satose, where the Court criticized bulky pleadings and AI-generated statements. Learn how Order 6 Rule 16 CPC empowers courts to strike out u...
Stay updated with Top Current Affairs Judiciary Exam 10 April 2025 to ace your preparation! From the RBI’s repo rate cut to India-Israel agricultural cooperation, these events are crucial for prelims, mains, and interviews. Master the Top Current Aff...
Discover Judiciary Exam Prep Audio Notes strategies with these 7 smart tips to excel in 2025 exams using audio learning. From creating effective notes to integrating them into your study routine, these tips ensure success in prelims, mains, and inter...
The strangest legal cases ever filed in India reveal the quirks and complexities of the Indian legal system, from a parrot arrested for verbal abuse to a woman suing a TV station for a wrong weather forecast. These bizarre lawsuits, spanning identity...
In a significant ruling, the Doon School Trademark Relief 2025 was granted by a commercial court in Dehradun, restraining Doon School, Srinagar from using the trademark ‘The Doon School’. The interim order protects the 94-year-old institution’s reput...
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court in State of Tamil Nadu v. The Governor of Tamil Nadu and Anr declared the Tamil Nadu Governor Action Illegal 2025 by reserving 10 re-enacted bills for the President as illegal and erroneous. The court set aside...
In a significant decision, the Supreme Court RJS Ruling 2025 in Sakshi Arha v. The Rajasthan High Court and Ors. dismissed appeals by five candidates for the Rajasthan Civil Judge post. The court upheld the Rajasthan High Court’s decision to deny app...



