Legal Bites presents a concise roundup of the most important legal developments from April 2026, featuring landmark Supreme Court and High Court rulings, major legislative reforms, regulatory updates, and significant governance decisions that shaped India’s legal and public policy landscape
Legal Bites
Legal Bites is a publisher focused on legal education and law-related developments in India. It provides detailed analyses of court judgments, legal principles, and procedural issues, often discussing topics such as constitutional law, intellectual property, family law, and public service recruitment. The content includes examination results and trends relevant to law students, as well as critical discussions of landmark Supreme Court and High Court rulings. Legal Bites serves as a resource for law aspirants, practitioners, and scholars by offering summaries and interpretations of legal doctrines, case law, and statutory provisions, emphasizing practical implications and judicial reasoning.
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Haryana ADA 2026 Exam Rescheduled; HPSC Reopens Applications After Syllabus Revision
In a significant update for judiciary and prosecution aspirants, the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has announced revised dates for the recruitment process for the post of Assistant District Attorney (Group-B) in the Prosecution Department, Haryana, under Advertisement No. 18/2025.…
UGC NET Law Mock Test Series – I | Practice Questions with Answers
Sharpen your legal preparation with Legal Bites UGC NET Law Mock Test Series—carefully curated to mirror the latest exam pattern, question style, and difficulty level. From Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law to International Law, IPC/BNS, Torts, Family Law, Environmental Law, and …
Case Summary: Government of India through Ministry of Road Transport and Highways v. Qingdao Construction Engineering Group Company Ltd. (2026) | Arbitration Seat Determines Jurisdiction
The judgment delivered by the Delhi High Court in Government of India through Ministry of Road Transport and Highways v. Qingdao Construction Engineering Group Company Ltd. (O.M.P. (COMM) 305/2024, decided on 17 April 2026) is a significant ruling in arbitration …
Allahabad High Court Upholds Father’s Right as Natural Guardian in Child Custody Dispute
In a significant reaffirmation of principles governing child custody under Indian law, the Allahabad High Court, in Akshit Pandey (Minor) & Another v. State of Uttar Pradesh & 6 Others, Habeas Corpus Writ Petition No. 365 of 2025, has upheld …
Indian Law Institute Organizes CLEA-MILAT Research Mentoring Programme 2026 in Collaboration with CLEA and MILAT; CJI Justice Surya Kant to Inaugurate
The Indian Law Institute (ILI), in collaboration with the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) and the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy & Training (MILAT), is organizing the second edition of the CLEA-MILAT Research Mentoring Programme (RMP)® 2026 from …
After 4 Years of Cohabitation, Can Consent Be ‘Misled’? Supreme Court Draws the Line
The Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling delivered on 20 April 2026 in Shaileshbhai Govindbhai Makwana v. State of Maharashtra & Anr., revisited the evolving jurisprudence on consent, particularly in cases involving allegations of rape based on …
Demand for a Fortuner Cost a Young Woman Her Life: Supreme Court Questions Bail
The Supreme Court of India, in a strongly worded order, expressed serious concern over the growing menace of dowry deaths and criticised the grant of bail to an accused husband in a dowry death case from Uttar Pradesh. In Mahesh …
Assam Judicial Services Exam Mains 2025 Previous Year Paper (Law Paper-I) | Constitution, CPC, TP Act, and Contract Law
Candidates appearing for the Assam Judicial Services Examination should practise the Assam Judicial Services Mains 2025 Paper (Law Paper I), which covers subjects such as the Constitution of India, CPC, Transfer of Property Act, and Contract Law, along with other …
Eviction Sustained as Landlady Establishes Bona Fide Need for Family Business: Delhi High Court
The law governing landlord-tenant relations in India often requires courts to strike a delicate balance between protecting tenants from arbitrary eviction and recognising the genuine needs of landlords. One of the most litigated grounds of eviction under the Delhi Rent …