‘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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Freedom of Speech and Constitutional Nostalgia

Freedom of Speech and Constitutional Nostalgia

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Top 7 dissents by CJI D.Y. Chandrachud

Top 7 dissents by CJI D.Y. Chandrachud

On 10 November, former Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud retired after a 8 year long tenure at the Supreme Court. During this time, he authored over 600 judgements and was a part of over 1200 benches. ...

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Union supremacy or state autonomy? | The industrial alcohol judgement

Union supremacy or state autonomy? | The industrial alcohol judgement

On 23 October 2024, the Supreme Court upheld state governments’ power to regulate industrial alcohol in an 8:1 majority. In her dissent, Justice B.V. Nagarathna expressed concern that with the major...

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AMU minority status: Judgement Explained

AMU minority status: Judgement Explained

On 8 November, 7 judges of the Supreme Court overruled Azeez Basha v Union of India (1967) which held that Aligarh Muslim University did not have a minority status under Article 30 of the Constitution...

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CJI D.Y. Chandrachud's top 10 judgements

CJI D.Y. Chandrachud's top 10 judgements

Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud retired from the Supreme Court on Sunday, 10 November, concluding an eight-year long tenure during which he authored over 600 judgements. In this video, we highlight 1...

15 Nov 20248min

“Public” or “private” interest litigation?

“Public” or “private” interest litigation?

In the late 1970s, the Supreme Court introduced the innovation of Public interest litigation. The idea was to improve the access of marginalised individuals and groups to the higher courts through pro...

26 Okt 20242min

Section 6A of the Citizenship Act: Judgement Explainer

Section 6A of the Citizenship Act: Judgement Explainer

Last week, a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court upheld Section 6A of the Citizenship Act in a 4:1 majority. There were three opinions and multiple issues to consider. While the majority and the con...

24 Okt 20243min

Trial by Cinema

Trial by Cinema

In star-led commercial films, the courtroom has traditionally been presented as the hallowed ground that the wronged enter with innocent optimism. However, the Marathi-language film 'Court', has shed ...

19 Okt 20243min

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