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Private Defence And General Exceptions Under the IPC, 1860
Introduction The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC, 1860) is a very important act that came into existence to provide justice to the victim in case of any heinous, life-threatening crime committed against
Public Interest Litigation: How To File A PIL In India?
The term has become quite familiar amid ongoing scenarios. End number of PILs are being filed. But do you know what is a Public Interest Litigation? How to file a PIL? Who can file a PIL? Before optin
Parole Laws In India: A Tool To Social Rehabilitation Or Route To Recidivism
We all agree that everyone should get a chance to correct their mistakes. The same is the thought while granting parole to the offenders who are serving their sentence in the prison. Parole is a signi
Supreme Court Issues 12 Guidelines To Summon Additional Accused Under CrPC Section 319
On Monday, the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court pronounced its verdict in connection to the ambit of Section 319 of Code of Criminal Procedure which entitles the trial court with the power to s
Rights Of A Woman In A Live-In Relationship In India: : Legal Status And Landmark Judgments
The Delhi murder case of 26-year-old Shraddha Walkar has sent shock waves across the country. The way her live-in partner Aftab Poonawala killed and disposed of her body parts over months has terrifie
Can Parents Disown Their Child In India?
The purest relationship in this world is between a child and parents. Especially in India, parents are considered in the place of God. But with the passage of time, we are coming across different inci
Golden Triangle Of The Constitution Of India: Articles 14, 19, And 21
Introduction India is the largest democracy in the whole world. The credit also goes to the lawmakers of our country who created the lengthiest and the most descriptive Constitution in the world. Ther
Rights Of Prisoners In India: Prisoner Rights Under Indian Laws And Judgments
Introduction According to Nelson Mandela, “It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but i
Right To Privacy: Development Through Case Laws
Introduction The concept of privacy is as old as society itself. There is no concrete definition of the term privacy. It cannot be easily conceptualized as it keeps changing according to the needs of
Benefits And Exploitation Of Surrogacy: Surrogacy Laws In India
Abstract On 25th of December, 2021, the Surrogacy Regulation Bill was signed by the President of India and thereafter on 25th January, 2022, the Surrogacy Regulation Act, 2021 came into effect. This l
Statement and Confession of Accused Under CrPC
Introduction The credibility of an accused’s statement and confession can be viewed as a grey area because these statements and confessions can most likely be used against or in support of the a
Fundamental Rights and Public Health Law: Right To Health
Abstract A robust policy is required when a country is facing a major problem of public health and economic crisis due to covid-19. So, in this sense, even the ‘worst public health states’
Legality Of Passive Euthanasia In India: Right To Die With Dignity
Abstract In 2005, a PIL was filed by NGO ‘Common Cause’ seeking a solid system for certification of Passive Euthanasia and legalisation of ‘living will’ in India. The killing o
Police Cannot Handcuff A Person/Prisoner Without…: Handcuffing Laws In India
Do you have any rights against being handcuffed in India? Can police handcuff you in any kind of case? Arrests are not made the way they have been portrayed in movies. In movies, you might have seen p
Is Abortion Legal In India For Unmarried Woman?: Bodily Autonomy And Abortion Laws In India
Is abortion legal in India for unmarried woman? Yes. Abortion is legal for an unmarried woman but there are certain conditions to make that happen. Thanks to the amendments that were made in the Medic
Places Of Worship Act And Its Relevance In Gyanvapi Mosque-Kashi Vishwanath Temple Dispute
Amid the ongoing controversy related to the Gyanvapi mosque survey, many voices have been raised in connection to the applicability of the Places of Worship Act of 1991. The debate around the topic is
Divorce In 3 Installments: What Is Talaq-E-Hasan?
Talaq-e-Hasan is a type of extra-judicial divorce mentioned under Islam that only men can practice. In this, a man can divorce his wife by saying the word ‘Talaq’ in three installments ove
22 Unknown Facts About The Constitution Of India: National Constitution Day
November 26 is observed as National Constitution Day or Samvidhan Diwas or National Law Day every year to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. The Constitution of India was adopted o
First-Ever Transwoman Padam Shri Awardee: Who Is Matha B. Manjamma Jogathi?
Social media was flooded with a video of a transgender greeting the President of India in a unique way. Matha B. Manjamma Jogathi was honored for her contribution to folk dance. Her gesture, which is
Lakhimpur Kheri Violence Updates: Supreme Court Not Happy With UP Govt’s Probe
8 Deaths 4 Farmers, 1 Journalist Rammed Into By BJP Convoy, 2 BJP Members,1 Driver Mob-Lynched A video of October 3 which gives shock waves to every person is still surfacing on the internet. The kill
All You Need To Know About Salman Khan Hit and Run Case
Here is the list of events that happened in the most controversial and mysterious hit and run case of Salman Khan September 28, 2002 – Salman Khan was arrested for running over five homeless peo
Right To Be Forgotten: The Lesser Known Right Under The Ambit Of Indian Constitution
Invoking the Right To Be Forgotten, the Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Ministry of Communication & IT, Google, and Times of India over a plea filed by two businessmen who were acquitte
Why Do Judges Break Pen Nib After Awarding Death Sentence?: Capital Punishment in India
The custom of breaking the nib after awarding a death sentence has been followed by Indian judges since British Rule. Many of you might have wondered why do judges break nib of pen. Breaking a nib is
Right To Die With Dignity: Euthanasia
“Right to Die with Dignity Is an Intrinsic Facet of Right to Life Guaranteed Under Article 21.” In the 2018 landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India declared the right to die with dig
10 Landmark Judgements of Constitutional Law
A.K Gopalan vs. State of Madras, 1950[1] Issue AK Gopalan was a Communist leader who was detained in the Madras Jail in 1950 under the Preventive Detention Law. By writ of Habeas Corpus pursuant to Ar
Media Glare or Media Trial: Should There Be a Limit on Media’s Freedom?
One of the biggest debates in the country in recent times is about the influence as well as the impact of information provided by the Media. The intrusion of Media is an ethical dilemma for developing
Impact of Video Conferencing on Court Proceedings With Respect to Litigants and Lawyers
The proliferation of COVID-19 has prompted legislative, judicial and administrative bodies worldwide to take steps that lead not just to safety directives but also to a common need for more autonomy a
Homosexuality: Are We Status Quo Ante The Colonial Rule As A Society After Navtej Case?
The Indian society after gaining independence followed the same roles ascribed to a sex (dependent upon the biologically given reproductive organ) as the western world accorded to a male and a female.
EUTHANASIA – Right to life vs. Right to death
A Suicide is when a person kills himself and a culpable homicide or a murder refers to when a person kills any other person. However, if a person gets killed by others on his own request then it is kn
Legal and Constitutional Rights of a Person Against Police Brutality (Executives)
With more power to executives comes more police brutality and discrimination. Discuss the legal rights and constitutional rights for the same. Police brutality can be understood as excessive use of fo
Understanding ‘equality’ under the Constitution of India
Equality before Law and Equal Protection of Laws According to Article 14 of the Indian Constitution, “the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the la
Writ Jurisdiction of the High Courts in India
Overview The Constitution of India confers the power of issuing writ upon the High Courts in India under Article 226 of the Constitution. It allows the courts to issue formal orders to the authorities
Medical Evidence Admissibility
Overview: Medical evidence is used by investigating agencies to prove the guilt of the accused. Also, the medical Evidence is used by the accused to put his defense to get rid of the case against him
PIL Cases of India which changed the Legal System
Introduction Public Interest Litigation, as the name suggests, means litigation for the protection of the public interest. This kind of lawsuit may not necessarily be introduced in a court of law by t
Fundamental Rights Under The Indian Constitution
Overview Fundamental rights are those rights which are guaranteed to the citizens of India under its constitution. The dictionary meaning of the word ’fundamental’ is “important”. Hence, these
Landmark Judgments which changed the Indian Legal System: Part I
A.K. Gopalan V. State of Madras Facts of the Case The petitioner was detained under the Preventive Detention Act (Act IV of 1950) Under this Act, an action is taken to prevent the possible commitment
Section 5 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002
Overview Profit-making has become the essence of corporate arena. Money laundering in layman’s term can be defined as concealing money received from an illegal source. The primary object of launderi
Right To Marry and Protection by High Courts
Overview: Though marriage is a personal decision of two adult consenting parties, often this is not the case. Many times such couples find themselves at the crossroads and are pressured into their fam
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Sri Sankari Prasad Singh Deo Vs. Union of India and State of Bihar(and Other Cases).
Supreme Court of India Year : 1951Allahabad High Court Year : 2019Dr. Subhash Kashinath Mahajan Vs The State of Maharashtra and Anr.
Supreme Court of India Year : 2018Fertilizer Corporation Kamgar Union (Regd.), Sindri Another Vs. Union of India And Others
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