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Police and public safety are unique to cities; urban policing is a specialized system of law enforcement, policing and monitoring…
The commencement of arbitral proceedings is a foundational step in the arbitration process, governed by Section 21 of the Arbitration…
This article attempts to critically analyse the working paper published by Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade. It proposes a hybrid model in the working paper, which applies the mandatory blanket licensing. The article critically analyzes this model and their after effects.
The Supreme Court held that the circumstantial evidence must establish only one hypothesis of guilt. The case based on circumstantial evidence has failed to satisfy the test laid down in the case of Sharad Birdhichand Sharda v. State of Maharashtra (1984) 4 SCC 116. Reiterated, a complete and unbroken chain of evidence must be there, including the absence of any hypothesis of innocence.
Public interest litigation has emerged over the years as an effective and much needed tool for facilitating the judiciary’s attempt…
For millions of Indians, the judicial system has long been an intimidating maze of procedures, paperwork, and prohibitive costs. A…
Adverse possession is a legal doctrine that enables a person in continuous, uninterrupted, peaceful, open, and hostile (without permission) possession…
In sexual offence cases, DNA evidence is often very powerful in court, and differential DNA extraction is commonly used to…
Capacity building is the ongoing effort of building, preparing and improving the skills, knowledge, resources, systems, and abilities for the…
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