The Supreme Court of India ruled that tenant cannot dispute landlord ownership later, upholding ownership estoppel under Section 116, Indian Evidence Act and ordering eviction of long-term tenants.
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COURTS MUST APPLY BINDING PRECEDENTS STRICTLY
The Supreme Court of India held that courts must apply binding precedents strictly, reaffirming judicial discipline under Articles 141 and 144 in Rohan Vijay Nahar v. State of Maharashtra.
SUPREME COURT NOTICE ON PLEA FOR ONE-THIRD WOMEN RESERVATION IN BAR COUNCILS
Supreme Court issued notice on plea seeking one-third women reservation in State Bar Councils, invoking constitutional provisions for gender equality and proportional representation in the legal profession.
ALARMING RISE IN DOG BITE CASES: SC ORDERS REMOVAL OF STRAY DOGS
The Supreme Court of India ordered fencing and removal of stray dogs from public premises to curb dog bite incidents, ensuring safety under Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023.
ENSURE ‘DR.’ NOT USED BY PHYSIOTHERAPISTS WITHOUT MEDICAL QUALIFICATION
Kerala High Court ruled that physiotherapists and occupational therapists cannot use “Dr.” without medical qualification, upholding the Indian Medical Degrees Act, 1916 to prevent professional misrepresentation.
ACCUSED MUST GET WRITTEN GROUNDS OF ARREST IN OWN LANGUAGE
The Supreme Court of India ruled that every accused must get written grounds of arrest in their language under Article 22(1), ensuring fairness and constitutional protection during arrest.