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The case Sudhir Vilas Kalel and Others Vs. Bapu Rajaram Kalel revolves around the validity of setting aside a No Confidence Motion against a Sarpanch of a Gram Panchayat in Maharashtra. The main issue was whether a member who failed to submit a Validity Certificate for contesting elections could be retrospectively terminated and disqualified. The Supreme Court affirmed the decision to clear the No-Confidence Motion.
14.2.2024 07:30Sudhir Vilas Kalel Vs. Bapu Rajaram KalelThis article explains the complexity and technicality of the Article 370 of Constitution of India. It also explains how the Government of India removed it well... innovatively.
9.9.2023 13:34Technicality of Article 370[…] Key Changes under the new Criminal Justice Laws. […]
12.8.2023 12:34Comment on New Criminal and Penal Codes by Crimes and Social Fabric – Soham Sane[…] 2. Synopsis of the DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION BILL (DPDP), 2022. […]
11.8.2023 15:31Comment on Synopsis of Digital Personal Data Protection Bill by NEW CRIMINAL AND PENAL CODES – Soham Sane[…] 1. Crimes and Social Fabric. […]
11.8.2023 15:31Comment on Crimes and Social Fabric by NEW CRIMINAL AND PENAL CODES – Soham SaneThe Union Government Introduced 3 New Bills replacing the Criminal Procedure Code 1898, Indian Penal Code 1860 and The Indian Evidence 1872 Act which were introduced by the British Parliament. The new Bills are: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 instead of IPC, Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita instead of CrPC, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam instead of Evidence Act. […]
11.8.2023 15:31New Criminal and Penal Codes[…] Synopsis of the DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION BILL (DPDP) 2023. […]
11.8.2023 15:29Comment on Synopsis of Digital Personal Data Protection Bill by Crimes and Social Fabric – Soham SaneCriminal Offences are those which endanger or pose a threat to the social, societal fabric. A Society, may it be of any kind, even a single family or be it a group of hunters and gatherers, it is at some level supported and sustained on basis of some laws, rules, traditions, ways, methods, etcetera. When […]
11.8.2023 15:29Crimes and Social FabricOverview – On reading the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022 (‘DPDP Bill’, ‘the Bill’, ‘Bill’)[1] it was clear that it is majorly based on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)[2] which was adopted by the European Union in 2018, except for its provisions concerning multiple supervisory authorities and their cooperation owing to it being […]
31.7.2023 10:02Synopsis of Digital Personal Data Protection BillComment by Soham SaneCase: Indira Devi (Appellant) versus Veena Gupta & Ors. (Respondents) Court: The Supreme Court of India. Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of India Civil Appellate Jurisdiction Civil Appeal No. 9833 of 2014 Judgement Date: July 4 2023. Bench: Honorable Justice Abhay S. Oka & Honorable Justice Rajesh Bindal Concepts this case deals with – […]
31.7.2023 09:57Case Comment on the Case of Indira Devi vs. Veena GuptaINTRODUCTION The Constitution is the grundnorm i.e. The most Superior authority or body of law, from which the laws derive power. Anything contrary to the constitution has no power to legislate. In this article, we are going to discuss the interplay between the Constitution and the Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act, 2016[1] (“RERA”, “the […]
31.7.2023 09:55Neelkamal Realtors Suburban v. Union of India