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Supreme Court Grants Bail After Five-Year Incarceration Without Trial Prolonged delay in trial violates the right to speedy justice under Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India.

The appellant challenged the denial of bail under MCOCA, citing prolonged incarceration without trial and lack of evidence. The Supreme Court allowed...

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Reforming Indian Prison Systems: Eliminating Caste-Based Discrimination. Supreme Court's directive to eradicate caste-driven practices within prison manuals and labor allocation.

The Supreme Court of India addressed the deep-rooted caste-based discrimination prevalent in the Indian prison system. Through this landmark judgment,...

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Supreme Court Intervenes in Silicosis Crisis: Upholding Workers' Rights. A Landmark Judgment to Combat Occupational Hazards and Ensure Justice for Affected Workers

The Supreme Court of India has addressed a significant public health issue by ruling on a writ petition concerning the widespread occurrence of silico...

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Court Upholds Termination of Slum Rehabilitation Agreement Due to Appellant's Failures. High Court and AGRC find appellant's internal issues, not external factors, caused significant delays in the slum redevelopment project; call for systemic reforms to improve efficiency and fairness.

The judgment addresses the delays in a slum rehabilitation project under the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance, and Redevelopment) Act, 1...

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Supreme Court Allows Students in MBBS Admission Case Under Central Pool Seats Due to Denial of Fundamental Rights. Court Directs Immediate Admission and Systemic Reforms to Ensure Accessibility of Education for Marginalized Students from Ladakh Under Article 32 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court of India addressed writ petitions filed under Article 32 of the Constitution by two students from Ladakh, Farzana Batool and Mohamma...