Special Courts and Appeals in Criminal Law in India: A Complete Guide
Abstract India’s criminal justice system operates on a layered appellate hierarchy under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 and its predecessor, the Code of
The Fragmentation of Criminal Liability: A Critical Dissent on Sumit Bansal v. M/s MGI Developers and Multiple Cheque Bounce Cases under Section 138 NI Act
Executive Summary The intersection of commercial exigencies and criminal jurisprudence has long been a site of friction within the Indian legal framework. The Negotiable Instrument
The Indefeasible Right: A Jurisprudential Treatise on Default Bail and the Temporal Efficacy of Subsequent Chargesheet Filing
I. Introduction: The Constitutional Conundrum of Personal Liberty and Procedural Compliance The jurisprudence of criminal procedure in India operates within a delicate equilibrium,
Muslim Divorcee Maintenance: Exploring the Legal Conundrum – Can a Muslim Divorcee Seek Maintenance Under Section 125? Supreme Court Grapples with Complexities
Introduction The Supreme Court of India is currently immersed in a legal debate revolving around the question of whether a Muslim divorcee can seek maintenance under Section 125 of
BNSS Bail Provisions: Sections 478-489 Explained (Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita)
Introduction to BNSS: Transforming Bail Provisions The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), also known as the New CrPC, is a significant reform in the Indian legal system. It
Section 311 CrPC and Examination of Accused: Judicial Discretion in Criminal Proceedings
Introduction The administration of criminal justice in India operates within a structured legal framework designed to ensure fairness, transparency, and the pursuit of truth. Centr
Warrant Recall Under BNSS Section 70: Procedure When Accused Is Absent
Introduction and Conceptual Framework The administration of criminal justice in India operates through a sophisticated procedural framework that balances the rights of the accuse
BNS Section 3(5) Bailable or Non-Bailable: Common Intention Bail
Introduction The concept of bail represents one of the most fundamental aspects of criminal jurisprudence, embodying the delicate balance between individual liberty and societal se
Framing of Charges Under BNSS Section 251: Procedure & Magistrate Powers
Introduction The framing of charges represents a fundamental cornerstone in India’s criminal justice system, serving as the bridge between investigation and trial. This proce
Summons, Warrant and Sessions Cases in Indian Criminal Law
Introduction The Indian criminal justice system operates through a well-structured procedural framework established under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC). This framewor
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