Shambhu Patil

Adv. Shambu Patil is a dedicated legal professional specializing in civil and criminal law. With a client-focused approach, he simplifies complex legal concepts to make the law accessible to all. Passionate about justice and ethical advocacy, he writes to educate readers, promote legal awareness, and inspire trust in India’s evolving legal system.

Urmila Dixit v. Sunil Sharan Dixit & Ors., (2025 INSC 20)

This case concerns the scope and interpretation of Section 23 of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, which empowers a Tribunal to declare a transfer of property void if it was made subject to a condition of providing basic...

Supreme Court Flags YouTube Leak of Victim Identities under Section 72 BNS

The Supreme Court has raised serious concern over the unauthorised publication of women complainants’ identities on public platforms and has directed the State of Rajasthan to initiate appropriate action under Section 72 BNS, the statutory safeguard that prohibits revealing the identity of victims of...

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Urmila Dixit v. Sunil Sharan Dixit & Ors., (2025 INSC 20)

This case concerns the scope and interpretation of Section 23 of the Maintenance and...

Supreme Court Flags YouTube Leak of Victim Identities under Section 72 BNS

The Supreme Court has raised serious concern over the unauthorised publication of women complainants’...

Karnataka High Court Orders State Bar Council to Refund Excess Enrolment Fee

The Karnataka High Court has directed the Karnataka State Bar Council to refund the...

Bombay High Court Rules Video Recording Of Tribunal Proceedings Cannot Be Used As Evidence

The Bombay High Court has categorically held that video recording of tribunal proceedings evidence...
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