By Aditi Varshney (Student at Asian Law College, Noida) Introduction Can you tell how free is freedom of speech and expression in India? The freedom
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Ram Jethmalani v. Subramaniam Swamy [AIR 2006 Delhi 300, 126 (2006) DLT 535]
By Jasashwee Mishra & Amit Sheoran (Team LL.B Mania) Defendant Appellant – Subramaniam Swamy Plaintiff Respondent – Ram Jethmalani Facts While the M.C. Jain Commission
D.P Choudhary & Ors. v. Kumari Manjulata [AIR 1997, Raj 170]
By Divyashree & Ashlesha (Team LL.B Mania) Defendant Appellant – D.P. Choudhary And Ors. Plaintiff Respondent – Kumari Manjulata Facts Kumari Manjulata was aged about
Union Carbide Corp. v. Union of India
By Shivi Khare THIS CASE IS POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY CASE Petitioner: Union Carbide Corporation Limited Respondent: Union of India BRIEF SUMMARY
Constituents of False Imprisonment – An Analysis
By Shivi Khare INTRODUCTION When one is concerned about personal liberty, the primary thought that comes into our mind is that we’ll have complete freedom