Police peeping Into Private Life Rather than Bringing Some Succor To Desserted Lady.
The Allahabad High Court in the case of Baby and Another v. State of UP has observed that the police is indulging in an insensitive conduct instead of providing succor as regards to a women who has allegedly been thrown out of her
Sociological Analysis Of Reservation Policy
The constitutional validity of reservation was rained in the case of Indra Sawhney & Others v. Union of India in which the Supreme Court of India in 1922 upheld reservation for OBCs with exception to the creamy layer’ being excluded from these benefits
Gold Sumuggling through Diplomatic Channel an act of terrorism.
On 16th July, the National Investigation Agency(NIA) submitted to the Kerala High Court that Swapna Suresh and others had committed an act of terrorism by smuggling 167 kg of gold into India from UAE. Moreover, as they were aware that by doing so,
Bail Application should balance between social interest and personal liberty of the accused: Special NIA Court Mumbai
It was alleged that Teltumbde was a closely related and an active member of the banned CPI (Moist) Group. Further NIA has accused that Teltumbde was present at the conference of 31 December 2017 which led to caste-based violence at Bhima Koregaon. Thus,
World Day Of International JUSTICE: History, Theme and Indian Cases
International Day of Justice is celebrated every year on 17th July across the globe to mark the strong foothold of Justice against International Crime.On this date of 17th July the International Criminal Court ( ICC ) was formally established, after the adoption of
YouTuber Karl Edward Rice’s wife files a writ in Delhi HC seeking quashing of blacklisting order against him
In the plea filed by Advocate Fuzail Ahmed Ayyubi, stated and challenged that “the blacklisting of Karl Rice, is unreasonable and arbitrary, the husband of the petitioner, who has been blacklisted from entering Indian Territory has eventually depriving him to unite with his
People who are trying to spread hate speech are harming this country more than the pandemic: GURUGRAM COURT
"Hate speech based on religion or caste has become a fashion nowadays and police also seems to be helpless of dealing with such incidents. Such kind of people who are trying to create disharmony and imparting hatred amongst the common people are actually
AYODHYA VERDICT – BALANCE OF INTEREST
Written by – Anshal The verdict given by the Indian Supreme Court on the long standing issue of the holy land in Ayodhya came as a relief to many people in the country. Many feared the worst for the safety and order of
Can we overcome prejudice by legislation?
By Yashiveer Kirti Anand; ILNU, Nirma University INTRODUCTION The 14th Amendment to the U.S Constitution was ratified in 1868, which granted citizenship and equal protection to all citizens. Similarly, Article 16 in Indian Constitution aims to give equal protection and employment opportunities to
A4 Size Paper For Pleadings Across Courts In Maharashtra Allowed By Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court in the case of Ajinkya Mohan Udane v. Registrar General, Bombay High Court has made the use of A4 size paper printed on both sides for filing of pleadings in the High Court mandatory. A notification dated July 6,
