1. The fidelity of a constitutional promise is measured not only by the rights it proclaims, but by the institutions that make those rights usable.
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Amanjot Singh Chadha v. Union of India and Others
1. The fidelity of a constitutional promise is measured not only by the rights it proclaims, but by the institutions that make those rights usable.
Amanjot Singh Chadha v. Union of India and Others
1. The fidelity of a constitutional promise is measured not only by the rights it proclaims, but by the institutions that make those rights usable.
Amninder Kaur and Another v. State of Punjab and Others _
A writ petition filed by a couple who eloped, to protect them from the threats levelled by their parents, was dismissed.
C.P. Francis v. C.P. Joseph and Others
1. Leave granted.
Urmila Chand v. Sonu Chand and Others
1. The challenge in this appeal is directed against the judgment and order of the Gauhati High Court dated 22nd January, 2021. The High Court, refused to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction dismissing the Civil Revision...
Pradeep Kumar Kesarwani v. State of Uttar Pradesh and Another
1. Leave granted.
Shree Nagani Silk Mills Pvt. Ltd. v. L.D. Industries Ltd. and Others
1. Leave granted.
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. v. G & T Beckfield Drilling Services Pvt. Ltd.
1. Leave granted.
Shailja Krishna v. Satori Global Limited and Others
1. National Company Law Tribunal, Allahabad Bench1 allowed a company petition2 filed by Mrs. Shailaja Krishna3 under Sections 397 & 398 of the Companies Act, 19564 by its judgment and order dated 04.09.2018.







