Courtroom Chronicles
Courtrooms Chronicle provides comprehensive coverage of judgments, case updates, court orders, and public interest litigations (PIL). Stay informed on the latest legal developments, landmark decisions, and significant rulings across various jurisdictions. Whether you’re a legal professional, researcher, or interested citizen, Courtrooms Chronicle delivers timely and insightful content to keep you abreast of the dynamic landscape of the judiciary system.
Recent Posts
SC AWARDS DISABILITY PENSION TO SCHIZOPHRENIA-AFFECTED EX-ARMY MAN
Supreme Court rules that Rajumon T.M. is entitled to a disability pension, reversing AFT’s decision due to absence of reasoned medical findings.
SC REAFFIRMS TRIAL IN SUICIDE ABETMENT CASE AFTER ACID ATTACK
SC revives summoning of accused under Section 306 IPC in abetment to suicide case, stressing the evidentiary value of in-court testimony.
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS CERC’S TARIFF DECISION IN POWERGRID CASE
The Supreme Court dismisses Power Grid’s appeals, validating CERC’s tariff regulations and reinforcing the legal framework for inter-state electricity transmission.
SC DEFINES COURT’S ROLE IN ARBITRATION AWARD DISPUTES
The Supreme Court clarifies the scope of interference with arbitral awards, ruling on the high-stakes real estate dispute between Larsen & Toubro and Puri Construction Ltd. involving contract breach and economic duress.
SC CLARIFIES STAND ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE IN FILICIDE CASE
The Supreme Court, in a recent ruling, reinforced the strength of circumstantial evidence in criminal cases, especially where direct proof is absent. The case involved the conviction of a father for his son’s murder, where motive remained unproven.
SC UPHOLDS CONVICTION FOR FAILURE TO REMIT EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER ESIC ACT
The Supreme Court clarified that job title does not shield liability under the ESIC Act. In this case, the appellant, though claiming to be a mere coordinator, was deemed a ‘Principal Employer’ based on evidence.





