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 Unni Krishnan case limited the right to education under Article 21 to free, compulsory education for children up to 14, while allowing state regulation of professional educati…
The Supreme Court ruled that waitlisted candidates for government posts lose their rights once all selected candidates have joined, ensuring clarity in recruitment.
The Supreme Court takes strict action against fake court orders used in digital arrest scams, protecting citizens and ensuring integrity in the justice system.
The Supreme Court ruled that High Courts must refrain from hearing writ petitions in matters under tribunal jurisdiction, reinforcing judicial discipline and hierarchy.