IntroductionLegal education in India is not strictly an academic pursuit but an essential part of the justice delivery system ...
Rape prosecution in India has always been a tricky task with the survivors often undergoing intimidation, social stigma, and ...
In Regenta Hotels Pvt. Ltd. v. M/s Hotel Grand Centre Point & Ors., the Supreme Court has once again clarified a foundational ...
The Supreme Court, in MD Imran @ D.C. Guddu v. State of Jharkhand (2026 LiveLaw (SC) 23), has authoritatively settled the ...
Article 21 and Section 41D of CrPCUnderstanding the Limits of Advocate ParticipationJudicial Interpretation and the Balance ...
Our criminal justice system often functions in an environment which is saturated with social pressure, hostile witnesses, ...
The Karnataka High Court has as of late tended to a address that has taken on basic significance in India’s advancing charge requirement scene. The Court held that custodial cross examination is not a ...
The recent US attack on Venezuela is widely viewed by publicists and international bodies as a serious violation of the UN ...
AbstractConstitutional and statutory torts in India emerged as responses to the inadequacy of traditional private law ...
INTRODUCTIONTort law has traditionally been based on three main pillars: compensation, deterrence, and corrective justice.
Father and son are partners of a registered partnership firm with a property Father retired after inducting grandson as ...
Understanding the Concept of NegligenceNegligence refers to the failure to exercise the care which a reasonable person would ...
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