Explore the Same Sex Marriage Judgment with Doon Law Mentor. This article analyzes the Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling on same-sex marriage and cohabitation, its constitutional implications, and legal reforms, offering critical insights for law students ...
How does the N.M. Sahib Case shape India’s constitutional integration? Doon Law Mentor analyzes the 1962 ruling, exploring de facto and de jure integration, Article 1, and territorial sovereignty. Essential for judiciary aspirants studying constitut...
In the 2025 case S.C. Garg v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr., the Supreme Court ruled that Res Judicata Applies to Criminal Cases, binding parties to prior findings in subsequent proceedings. This decision resolves judicial confusion. This blog explor...
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...
In a landmark ruling in NRAI v. UOI (2025), the Delhi High Court declared that restaurant service charge is not mandatory, upholding the CCPA guidelines of 2022. Justice Prathiba M. Singh emphasized that service charges are voluntary, rejecting manda...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Pradyuman B. vs Union of India (2023) mandates urgent court security upgrades nationwide. From CCTV installations to district-wise security plans, this landmark judgment aims to protect judges, lawyers, and litigants. Ex...
The Senior Advocates AOR Supreme Court Mandate 2025 sets a new precedent, with the Supreme Court ruling in SCBA v. State of UP (2025) that Senior Advocates cannot appear without an Advocate-on-Record (AOR). This blog explores the 2013 Supreme Court R...
The Supreme Court Issues Directions Against Misleading Ads in a landmark May 2024 ruling, clamping down on deceptive advertising with self-declaration forms and endorser liability. From influencers to FMCG giants, accountability is now key—backed by ...
The Supreme Court Quashes MP Rule Barring Blind Candidates in a landmark 2025 ruling, declaring no one should miss judicial service just for a disability. Visually impaired aspirants can now join the bench—MP’s exclusionary rule is out, and equality’...
Supreme Court’s landmark judgment expanding contempt of court jurisdiction to acts frustrating judicial processes. The ruling in Celir LLP v. Ms. Sumati Prasad Bafna redefines the scope of contempt of court, ensuring respect for judicial authority be...


