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Introduction Writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging orders of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) are…
Abstract This article examines the enduring tension between legal elegance and real-world effectiveness within the common law tradition. It contrasts…
Casus Omissus: Meaning, Origin, and Constitutional Context The Latin maxim casus omissus—literally “a case omitted”—serves as a cornerstone of statutory…
The Struggle for LGBTQ+ Rights in India The struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in India represents one of the most significant…
In a landmark judgment reshaping Indian matrimonial jurisprudence, the Delhi High Court has held that the statutory requirement of one-year…
I. Introduction: Dowry as a Continuing National Crime Despite decades of legislation, judicial warnings, and public discourse, dowry remains one…
The National Herald Case: Background And Context The National Herald case is not just another criminal dispute. It is a…
I. Introduction: The Foundational Role and Pro-Enforcement Ethos of the New York Convention A. Historical Imperative and the Convention’s Genesis…
Introduction: A Legacy of Codification and Continuity The Penal Code, 1860, is not merely a statute in Bangladesh; it is…
Abstract The Right to Private Defence (RPD), codified in Chapter IV (Sections 96 to 106) of the Penal Code, 1860…
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