The Calcutta High Court lately quashed the criminal proceedings against a husband along with his mother, in a matrimonial fight where accusations of cruelty were raised under Section 498A of the IPC. The court said that when it comes to child custod ...
supreme court a stranger directly affected by an interim order cannot Be denied a hearing(2026)
The Supreme Court has established that any person who faces direct consequences from a court order must receive judicial access to their case. Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta ruled that writ cases must allow all affected parties to acc ...
Supreme Court: Quarrelling with Daughter-in-Law Not Enough for Dowry Harassment Case (2019)
The Supreme Court of India issued a ruling that established that common disputes between a daughter-in-law and her in-laws do not meet the criteria for criminal charges under dowry harassment laws. The Court established that criminal proceedings req ...
Supreme Court (2026): Builders Cannot Force Possession Without OC
Supreme Court Ruling on Occupancy Certificate and Homebuyer Rights The Supreme Court ruled that homebuyers must wait until builders provide them with a genuine Occupancy Certificate (OC) before they can take possession of their purchased homes. T ...
RWAs Cannot Intervene in Insolvency Cases, Rules Supreme Court (2026)
Supreme Court Rules RWAs Lack Locus Standi in Insolvency Proceedings The Supreme Court of India has given its verdict that Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) or homebuyers’ societies cannot be involved in the insolvency cases that are filed aga ...


