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18/12/2025

A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950) – Personal liberty under Article 21.

Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) – Basic Structure Doctrine.

I.C. Golaknath v. State of Punjab (1967) – Amendability of Fundamental Rights.

Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978) – Expanded the scope of Article 21.

S.R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994) – Federalism and misuse of Article 356.

Indira Sawhney v. Union of India (1992) – Reservations and the Mandal Commission.

K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017) – Right to Privacy.

Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018) – Decriminalization of homosexuality.

Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017) – Triple Talaq invalid.

Minerva Mills v. Union of India (1980) – Reaffirmed the Basic Structure Doctrine..

18/12/2025

Limitation Period

1. The time for filing first appeal in civil cases is 30 days.

2. The time for filing second appeal in civil cases is 60 days.

3. The time for filing civil revision is 90 days.

4. Limitation period of appeal in capital punishment, 7 days.

5. Limitation period of appeal From Magistrate to Sessions Court, 30 days.

6. Limitation period of appeal From Sessions Court to High Court, 60 days.

7. Limitation period of appeal From High Court to Supreme Court, 30 days.

8. Limitation period of appeal From High Court to Supreme Court in special Leave to
Appeal, 30 days.

9. Limitation period of appeal From Magistrate to High Court in acquittal in Challan
Case is 30 days and in Complaint Case 60 days.

10. Limitation period of appeal From Sessions Court to High Court in acquittal in Challan
Case is 30 days and in Complaint Case 60 days.

11. Limitation period of appeal From High Court when case decide by it in its original
jurisdiction and to Division Bench than 20 days in acquittal or conviction as the case
may.

12. Plaintiff has a time of 6 years to file ex*****on.

13. Limitation in civil suits is 3 years from the cause of action.

14. Article 150. Appeal from death sentence to High Court-7 days.

15. Article 151. High Court order on original side-appeal-20 days.

16. Article 154. Appeal to any Court other than High Court-30 days.

17. Article 155. Criminal appeal to High Court-60 days.

18. Article 157. Appeal from acquittal by State-6 months.....

FIRST INFORMATION Public Sector Banks (PSBs) are being reorganized into three major bank groups as per the new plan anno...
12/10/2025

FIRST INFORMATION

Public Sector Banks (PSBs) are being reorganized into three major bank groups as per the new plan announced by the Government of India and the RBI.

Updated Bank Groups:

*SBI Group*:
SBI + Bank of Maharashtra + UCO Bank + Punjab & Sind Bank

*Canara Bank Group*:
Canara Bank + Union Bank of India + Indian Bank + Bank of India

*PNB Group*:
PNB + Bank of Baroda + Central Bank of India + Indian Overseas Bank

This PSB restructuring plan is expected to be implemented soon by the Government of India and the RBI. This is for information,,

No rights automatically acquired over grandparents’ property: Delhi HC | Latest News Delhi https://share.google/LQp5Rnnk...
16/09/2025

No rights automatically acquired over grandparents’ property: Delhi HC | Latest News Delhi https://share.google/LQp5RnnkugGZN6Fj5

The woman, on the other hand, argued that she was entitled to the share inherited by her father, since her grandfather’s property was ancestral.

Rejecting the woman’s suit, justice Kaurav, in his 11-page verdict, released on Thursday, said that under Section 8 of the Hindu Succession Act, grandchildren do not automatically acquire a share in the property inherited by their father and that they have a right if their father dies before the grandfather.

“It is pertinent to note that grandchildren, who are not children of a predeceased child, are not included in the list of Class-I heirs. Therefore, if Section 8 is correctly appreciated, the suit property cannot be deemed to have devolved on the plaintiff upon the death of her paternal grandfather, her father being alive at the time of death of the grandfather. The suit property devolved solely on the defendants and their mother,” the bench ruled

The court delivered the verdict while dealing with a man’s petition seeking rejection of a suit filed by his daughter, claiming share of the property he has inherited from his father.

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