SUPREME COURT CLARIFIES BACK WAGES NORMS IN WRONGFUL TERMINATION WHEN EMPLOYER FAILS TO PROVE GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT

IntroductionThe Supreme Court of India in Dinesh Chandra Sharma (Dead) Through LRs v. Bhartiya Paryatan Vikas Nigam Limited & Anr. (Civil Appeal arising out of SLP (C) No. 8180/2020) revisited the principles governing back wages in cases of wrongful termination. The Appeal was decided on 15 December 2025 by the Division Bench comprising Justice Manoj

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A NAME IN THE RECORDS, NOT A TITLE IN LAW: MUTATION, WILLS, AND THE LIMITS OF REVENUE JURISDICTION

INTRODUCTIONThe Supreme Court of India, in Tarachandra v. Bhawarlal & Another, Civil Appeal No. 15077 of 2025 (arising out of SLP (C) No. 22439 of 2024), reported as 2025 INSC 1485, delivered an important judgment on 19 December 2025. The decision was authored by Justice Manoj Misra, speaking for the Bench.The Judgment clarifies the long-standing

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LIBERTY, VICTIM’S VOICE AND JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE: RECALIBRATING BAIL JURISPRUDENCE UNDER THE SC/ST (PREVENTION OF ATROCITIES) ACT

INTRODUCTIONThe Supreme Court of India, in Lakshmanan v. State through the Deputy Superintendent of Police & Others, SLP (Crl.) Nos. 6647–6650 of 2025, reported as 2025 INSC 1483, delivered a significant judgment on 19 December 2025. The decision was rendered by a Division Bench comprising Justice B.V. Nagarathna and Justice R. Mahadevan.This Judgment examines two

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FROM SEALS TO SIGNATURES: INDIA’S QUIET MUCH NEEDED CHANGE IN TESTAMENTARY SUCCESSION

INTRODUCTIONSuccession law, though seldom discussed until loss strikes, governs one of the most intimate transitions in human life; the passage of property, responsibility and legacy from one generation to the next. In December 2025, the Indian Parliament undertook a subtle yet transformative reform in this domain by removing the requirement of mandatory probate for certain

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Principal Employer Not Liable as Employer Where Workmen Are Hired Through Contractors

Indian labour jurisprudence has consistently attempted to strike a balance between preventing sham contractual arrangements designed to defeat labour welfare laws and protecting legitimate outsourcing models that are legally recognised under statutory frameworks such as the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 (CLRA Act). A recent authoritative pronouncement of the Delhi High Court in

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Important Judgments of Kerala High Court (2025) – Legal Bites Year Update

Legal Bites presents the most important Kerala High Court judgments of 2025, offering clear and concise updates on how the Court shaped criminal law, family rights, constitutional protections, and social justice this year. These summaries capture the essence of each ruling, helping readers, students, and practitioners stay updated with evolving legal standards and impactful precedents.

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Informant’s Death Not Fatal to Criminal Revision; Rights of Other Victims Preserved

The criminal justice system in India has traditionally been perceived as a contest between the State and the accused, with the victim or informant playing a limited procedural role. Over the past two decades, however, statutory reforms and judicial interpretation have steadily expanded the space for victim participation. One such recurring procedural question concerns the

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ISIL Hosts Special Lecture on Crimmigration and the EU Return Directive in New Delhi

The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) organised a Special Lecture on “Crimmigration and the EU Return Directive” on 23 December 2025 at V. K. Krishna Menon Bhawan, with simultaneous online participation via Zoom. Expert Lecture by Dr Aniel Pahladsingh The lecture was delivered by Dr Aniel Pahladsingh, Member of the Dutch Human Rights Committee

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ISIL Launches Its 15th Winter Course on Debating International Environmental Law in the 21st Century

The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) has officially announced its 15th Winter Course, continuing its long-standing tradition of academic excellence in international legal studies. Scheduled to be held from 5th to 9th January 2026, this prestigious programme will focus on “Debating International Environmental Law in the 21st Century” and will be conducted through physical

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