Evidence forms the backbone of any legal system. It is the means by which facts are established in a court of law. Whether in civil or criminal trials, evidence determines the outcome by either...
In a world where constant connectivity and societal expectations dominate our lives, the story of Christopher Thomas Knight stands as a remarkable anomaly - a human disappearing act that puzzle...
In the rich annals of criminal history, few names evoke a blend of cunning, audacity, and psychological manipulation as vividly as Elizabeth "Betty" Bigley. Operating at the turn of t...
In legal terms, pro se representation - derived from Latin meaning "for oneself" or "on one's own behalf"- refers to the act of a person choosing to represent themselves in a court of law rathe...
In legal terms, pro se representation - derived from Latin meaning "for oneself" or "on one's own behalf"- refers to the act of a person choosing to represent themselves in a court of law rathe...
In the annals of legal and medical history, few stories are as extraordinary, tragic, and ultimately redemptive as that of Anne Greene. Her tale, which unfolded in mid-17th century England, enc...
Human migration has long shaped nations, economies, and cultures, and today, immigration policies remain central to global debates. Governments are faced with the challenge of balancing nati...
Since 2007, a peculiar and chilling phenomenon has puzzled both authorities and the public alike: human feet - still encased in socks and shoes - have been washing ashore along the beaches of t...
In the complex and often controversial world of American law enforcement, few phenomena are as troubling and persistent as the issue of the "wandering cop." This term refers to a poli...
Kasireddy Upender Reddy v. State of Andhra Pradesh & Ors., 2025 LiveLaw (SC) 628In a significant ruling dated May 26, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgment in the c...
The rise of digital technology has profoundly reshaped legal processes, particularly in dispu...
One of the ways to interpret laws or statutes is through the mischief rule, also called the Hey...
Introduction The concept of the "Pure Theory of Law" was developed by Hans Kelsen, an Austrian...
Cancellation of FIR by the PoliceOfficer-in-Charge of a Police Station or for that matter any oth...
Introduction Once a court grants bail to someone, it can take it back under certain circumstan...
Introduction A General Diary (GD), also known as a General Diary Entry or simply a Diary Entry...
The manager or superintendent of the waqf is known as the 'Mutawalli'. Such a nominee has no po...
Differences between Right in Rem and Right in PersonamThe differences between Right in Rem and Ri...
The concepts of intention and motive are essential in the fields of law, psychology, and philos...