Legal Articles The Per Se Rule Under India’s Competition Act: A Constitutional and Economic Critique March 6, 2025 / March 6, 2025 by Bharat Bhushan | Leave a Comment The Competition Act, 2002, was enacted to promote economic development in India by establishing a robust regulatory framework to foster competitive markets. Central to this framework is Section 3 of the Act, which prohibits agreements that cause or are likely to cause an “appreciable adverse effect on competition” (AAEC). These agreements are categorized into two […] Read more »
Legal Articles High Court Permits Disclosure of Aadhaar Details Under Section 33(1) of Aadhaar Act to Aid in Tracing Missing Trafficking Victim March 6, 2025 / March 6, 2025 by Bharat Bhushan | Leave a Comment In a significant ruling, the Jharkhand High Court recently directed the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to disclose the Aadhaar card details of a human trafficking victim to assist the police in locating the individual. The case, Kuldeo Sah @ Mithun Sah vs The State of Jharkhand & Another, highlights the court’s authority under Section […] Read more » High Court Permits Disclosure of Aadhaar Details Under Section 33(1) of Aadhaar Act High Court Permits Disclosure of Aadhaar Details Under Section 33(1) of Aadhaar Act to Aid in Tracing Missing Trafficking Victim
Legal Articles Liberty Can’t Be Curtailed Citing Participation In Protests: Kerala HC March 5, 2025 / March 5, 2025 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is definitely a matter of immense satisfaction to note that while according paramount priority to the personal liberty of citizens which is ostensibly also a fundamental right of every citizen as enshrined as a basic fundamental tenet under Article 21 of the Constitution, the Kerala High Court in a […] Read more » Liberty Can’t Be Curtailed Citing Participation In Protests
Legal Articles Legal India Exciting Opportunity at Chir Amrit Legal LLP: Surat Office! March 3, 2025 / March 3, 2025 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment With a strong reputation for delivering innovative and client-centric solutions, Chir Amrit Legal LLP has established itself as a trusted name in the industry. The firm offers a dynamic work environment that fosters professional growth and collaboration. Work Profile : Chir Amrit Legal LLP, a distinguished multi-disciplinary firm specializing in transaction advisory, documentation, drafting and […] Read more »
Legal Articles Manan Kumar Mishra Re-elected as Bar Council of India Chairman for Seventh Consecutive Term March 3, 2025 / March 3, 2025 by Bharat Bhushan | Leave a Comment Manan Kumar Mishra, a prominent Senior Advocate and Rajya Sabha Member from Bihar, has been re-elected as the Chairman of the Bar Council of India (BCI) for the seventh consecutive term. Mishra, who belongs to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been a towering figure in the Indian legal fraternity, known for his contributions to the legal profession and his leadership in shaping the […] Read more » Manan Kumar Mishra
Legal Articles Supreme Court: Low Disposal Rates Alone Cannot Justify Termination of Judges; Systemic Challenges Must Be Considered March 3, 2025 / March 3, 2025 by Bharat Bhushan | Leave a Comment In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India held that systemic challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, case allocation failures, and lack of jurisdiction over police stations must be taken into account before evaluating a judge’s performance for termination. The Court emphasized that low disposal rates alone cannot be grounds for dismissal, especially when external circumstances hinder judicial efficiency. The judgment […] Read more » Low Disposal Rates Alone Cannot Justify Termination of Judges
Legal Articles Supreme Court Declares Visually Impaired Candidates Eligible for Judicial Services in India March 3, 2025 / March 3, 2025 by Bharat Bhushan | Leave a Comment In a landmark judgment delivered on Monday, the Supreme Court of India ruled that visually impaired candidates are eligible for appointment to judicial services across the country. The bench, comprising Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan, pronounced the decision on a batch of petitions, including a suo motu case addressing the denial of reservations to visually impaired candidates in the judicial […] Read more » Visually Impaired Candidates Eligible for Judicial Services in India
Legal Articles The Delhi High Court addressed the issue of smartphone usage by students in schools March 3, 2025 / March 3, 2025 by Bharat Bhushan | Leave a Comment The Delhi High Court, in the case of Y V vs. Kendriya Vidyalaya & Ors, addressed the issue of smartphone usage by students in schools and emphasized that a complete ban on smartphones is neither desirable nor practical. Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani highlighted the evolving role of technology in education and the need for a balanced approach […] Read more » complete ban on smartphones is neither desirable nor practical. issue of smartphone usage by students in schools
Legal Articles Don’t Treat Sexual Assault Complaint By Woman As Gospel Truth: Kerala HC March 3, 2025 / March 3, 2025 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is definitely in the fitness of things and so also it is most refreshing, most reassuring and most reinvigorating to learn that none other than the Kerala High Court at Ernakulam itself in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Noushad K vs State of Kerala in Bail Appl. No. […] Read more » Don’t Treat Sexual Assault Complaint By Woman As Gospel Truth: Kerala HC
Legal Articles BYD India Faces Customer Backlash Amidst Falling Sales March 1, 2025 / March 3, 2025 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD India is encountering increasing challenges in the Indian market. While the company strives to expand its operations, it grapples with significant regulatory hurdles, legal disputes, and now, escalating customer dissatisfaction. A BYD E6 owner has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to announce the issuance of a legal notice demanding […] Read more »