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Domain Name Disputes And Cybersquatting: When Courts Actually Interfere
A business discovers that its brand name has been registered as a domain by someone else. The question is whether approaching a court or arbitration forum will result in the domain being transferred, or whether the registration will be treated as legitimate.
Time Limits For SLPS And What Happens If You Miss The Deadline
Every case that reaches the Supreme Court carries a hidden question that can be more decisive than the merits: has the petition been filed in time?
The Transfer Of Matrimonial Proceedings: When You Should Approach The Supreme Court
Many spouses are unsure whether they must defend a case in the city where it was filed or whether it can be shifted to a place that is safe, practical and manageable.
Supreme Court Quashing After High Court Refusal: When The Court Actually Interferes
Once a quashing petition has been rejected by the High Court, the next question is whether approaching the Supreme Court is justified at all.
Rent Control Eviction SLPs: When The Supreme Court Actually Interferes With Findings of Bona Fide Need
By the time a rent control case is even being considered for the Supreme Court, it has already travelled through the trial court and the High Court.
Should You File A Writ In The High Court Or Go To The Supreme Court?
Choosing between the two is not about prestige or hierarchy. It is about approaching the court that can actually help you at the stage your problem is in.