Tata Press Ltd. vs Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (1995)
The Supreme Court recognized commercial speech, including business directories like Tata Press Yellow Pages, as protected under Article 19(1)(a), limiting restrictions.
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The Supreme Court recognized commercial speech, including business directories like Tata Press Yellow Pages, as protected under Article 19(1)(a), limiting restrictions.
The 'Second Judges Case' ruling gave primacy to the CJI in judicial appointments, establishing the collegium system to protect judicial independence from executive interference.
This judgment limits judicial intervention in policy decisions, distinguishes provisional and final approvals, and upholds government discretion in eco-sensitive industrial licens…
The Supreme Court upheld a widow’s inheritance rights under Muslim law and highlighted issues with inaccurate translation of court orders, ensuring justice.
The Supreme Court ruled that waitlisted candidates for government posts lose their rights once all selected candidates have joined, ensuring clarity in recruitment.