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Introduction The Constitution of the United States establishes three distinct branches of government — the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial —…
Bail is not merely a procedural concession but a cornerstone of personal liberty under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. Rooted in the presumption of innocence, the principle “bail not jail” has guided Indian courts for decades. Yet, recent judicial trends, stringent statutes, and misuse of preventive detention laws reflect a worrying departure from this ideal. This article critically examines the legal framework of bail in India, explores landmark judicial pronouncements, evaluates challenges posed by special legislations like UAPA and PMLA, and suggests reforms to revive the fading promise of liberty in Indian democracy.
Overview of the United States Constitution The United States Constitution, adopted in 1787 and coming into effect in 1789, serves…
Freedom of speech and expression is widely regarded as the cornerstone of democratic governance and a fundamental aspect of individual…
Scope of Review When Subsequent Judgments Overrule Earlier Ones This article deals with the ‘scope of review’ when a judgment…
Abstract This paper explores the persistent issue of gender inequality in education and employment in India. Despite policy advancements and…
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