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Supreme Court Reasserts Constitutional Liberty: Why the Umar Khalid Bail Proceedings May Become a Turning Point in UAPA Jurisprudence The recent observations made by…
India’s Male Suicide Crisis: The Silent Emergency Hidden Behind Marriage,…
The Scheduled castes And the Scheduled tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act was enacted and enforced in 1989, after 39 years of the enforcement of constitution, to address the atrocities and discrimination faced by the SCs and STs. The act ensures protection and rehabilitation of victims and provides strict punishment for atrocities based on caste, practices of untouchability, dereliction of duties by public servants, etc. Although this enactment has been effective in achieving its purpose yet some notable loopholes and misuses have also come into light recently. The Supreme Court and various high courts have also shown concerns and interpreted various provisions to ensure the effective implementation of the act.
Introduction The interpretation of criminal laws in matrimonial disputes has always been a complex and…
Historically, India’s immigration framework was governed by four separate laws: the Passport (Entry into India)…
Introduction The concept of anticipatory bail has evolved significantly in Indian jurisprudence as a crucial…
The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, marks a significant legislative shift, replacing India’s longstanding…
Under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, the registration of a First Information Report…
Sydney River McDonald’s Murders – 1992 In the peaceful town of Sydney River, Nova Scotia,…
Criminal Trial Process in India A criminal trial is a structured legal process in which…
Custodial Violence in India — Overview Introduction Custodial violence — the abuse of individuals while…
False Allegations and Rape Laws in India Introduction Rape is universally recognized as one of…
Introduction Definition of Open Jails An open jail, also known as an open prison or…
Prisoners’ Rights — Improved Readability Prisoners’ Rights Imprisonment has been the most common punishment for…
BNSS – The Charge Meaning Section 2(1)(f) of BNSS defines charge as it includes any…
Focus on anti money laundering
Table Investigation — What it is and why it matters A police investigation conducted primarily…
Abstract A Chargesheet is a crucial document in the criminal justice system in India which…
Introduction The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) was enacted to combat…
Facts and Timeline of Proceedings Facts and Timeline of Proceedings The case is that of…
Abstract Suicide is a serious public health concern with far-reaching social, psychological, and economic effects.…
the method of this kind of evidence is deemed to constitute oral evidence as defined in Section 126 of the Evidence Act and art.
Key case law, such as the Supreme Court’s guidance in cases like Jitendra Singh v. State of U.P. (2022) and State of Gujarat v. Bhanwar Lal (2004), emphasizes the importance of the court ensuring the witness’s competence.
Witnesses under the Indian Evidence Act
Dumb Witness in Evidence Act, Section 119 of Indian …
The article discusses the need for gender-neutral rape laws in India, analyzing equality rights under the Constitution and suggesting reforms for fair justice.
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