‘Complete justice’ under Article 142 of the Constitution

‘Complete justice’ under Article 142 of the Constitution

Recently, the Supreme Court invoked its discretionary powers under Article 142 to grant Atul Kumar, a Dalit student, admission to the Indian Institute of Technology in Dhanbad.

Article 142 is a unique provision that grants the Supreme Court the power to pass any necessary order to secure ‘complete justice’. We explore the many facets of this provision and how it has evolved over the years.

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Commissions and Omissions

In 2014, The Bharatiya Janata Party-led government introduced the 99th Constitutional Amendment. This replaced the Collegium system used to to appoint judges to the higher judiciary, with a National J...

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What is the Form 17C petition about?

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Last month, a Vacation Bench of the Supreme Court adjourned a plea by the Association for Democratic Reforms seeking the disclosure of the number of votes cast at each polling station by the ECI under...

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State Governments’ Power to Regulate Industrial Alcohol

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VVPATs for Vote Verification | Case Explainer

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Immunity for lawmakers in cases of bribery | Case Explainer

Immunity for lawmakers in cases of bribery | Case Explainer

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Nature of royalty paid by mine leaseholders: What is the case about?

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Is royalty paid by mine leaseholders a form of tax? Who has the power to collect tax for a crucial natural resource such as important as minerals? The Constitution of India says that it is the state...

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Sub-classification within reserved categories | Arguments summary

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On 8 February 2024, a 7-judge Constitution Bench led by CJI D.Y. Chandrachud reserved judgement on the validity of sub-classifications within reserved categories. We summarise the core arguments in ...

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