The Supreme Court, in MD Imran @ D.C. Guddu v. State of Jharkhand (2026 LiveLaw (SC) 23), has authoritatively settled the ...
In Regenta Hotels Pvt. Ltd. v. M/s Hotel Grand Centre Point & Ors., the Supreme Court has once again clarified a foundational ...
IntroductionLegal education in India is not strictly an academic pursuit but an essential part of the justice delivery system ...
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Our criminal justice system often functions in an environment which is saturated with social pressure, hostile witnesses, ...
Rape prosecution in India has always been a tricky task with the survivors often undergoing intimidation, social stigma, and ...
The recent US attack on Venezuela is widely viewed by publicists and international bodies as a serious violation of the UN ...
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 ...
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 ...
While taking a most pragmatic step, the Delhi High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment ...