Hon’ble Justice N.V. Ramana

‘Eligibility’ is based on objective facts. ‘Suitability’ pertains to the realm of an opinion. The appointment of a High Court Judge may only be judicially scrutinized on the ground of ‘eligibility’ or ‘lack of effective consultation’. Judicial review, in this regard, does not lie on the assessment of the ‘suitability’ of the recommendee. Hon’ble Supreme […]

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Boris and Barbara

In 1993, when admittedly Boris Becker was not entirely focused on Tennis, a German Magazine, STERN, published an article with a picture of Boris Becker posing nude with his dark-skinned fiancée. Sports World and Anandabazar Patrika, in India, reproduced the article and the photograph. Someone in the capacity of an “experienced Advocate and an elderly person” stood his ground on […]

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Alienation of Affection II

Within the meaning of The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 it must be established at the very outset, the “aggrieved person”, the woman, shares a “domestic relationship”. Section 2(f), which defines a “domestic relationship”, includes within its ambit live-in relationships. Live-in relationships may very well be a “relationship in the nature of […]

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The Poker Question

“Beside lovemaking, singing in the shower and poker, there are not many human activities where there is such a great difference between a person’s self delusional ability and actual ability.” I am not a professional poker player. I play the occasional hand and my winnings are by chance. If I have to describe the game […]

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The Tandoor Murder

Love triangles in a marriage can cut both ways. The ‘woh‘ can be a man too. The incident of Naval Officer K.M. Nanavati gunning down his wife’s paramour, in the late ’50s, has not been forgotten. Truth be told, it is beyond doubt, a man and a woman are both equally likely to wander, and […]

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Alienation of Affection I

In some states of United States of America, perhaps 7 in all, a wife can sue “the other woman” for her wrongful and malicious acts in an ‘alienation of affection’ tort action. Though not much jurisprudential thought has been afforded to such actions in India, Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Pinakin Mahipatray Rawal v. […]

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Shri Pranab Mukherjee’s Election

Order XXXIX of The Supreme Court Rules, 1966 deals with Election Petitions under Part III of The Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Act, 1952. In Purno Agitok Sangma v. Pranab Mukherjee, (2013) 2 SCC 239 Petitioner questioned the Election of Respondent as President of India under Article 71 of the Constitution read with Order XXXIX of the […]

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