Bail on Humanitarian Grounds in NDPS Case: Rajasthan High Court’s Landmark Ruling
Introduction The evolving landscape of criminal jurisprudence in India has witnessed a significant shift towards a more humanitarian approach to justice, balancing the imperatives
2006 Mumbai Train Blasts: Bombay High Court Acquittal – Legal Analysis and Historical Context
Case Overview: State of Maharashtra v. Kamal Ahmed Mohd. Vakil Ansari and Others Introduction On July 21, 2025, the Bombay High Court delivered a landmark judgment acquitting all 1
Transgender Rights Under Section 498A IPC: A Landmark Judicial Development
Introduction The Indian judiciary has witnessed a significant evolution in recognizing and protecting the rights of transgender individuals. The recent landmark judgment by the And
Recent Developments in Civil Procedure Law: Key 2025 Rulings on Commercial Suits and Party Impleadment
Introduction The procedural framework governing civil procedure law in India has undergone significant refinement through recent judicial pronouncements, particularly in the contex
Victim Rights and Freedom of Expression: Contemporary Developments in Criminal Procedure and Constitutional Law
Introduction The legal landscape of June 2025 has been marked by two significant judicial pronouncements that have profound implications for the understanding of victim rights in c
Understanding the Doctrine of Merger: A Judicial Principle Reaffirmed by the Supreme Court
By Adv. Aaditya Bhatt Introduction The doctrine of merger stands as a fundamental principle in India’s judicial hierarchy, recently receiving renewed emphasis from the Supre
Judicial Interpretation of Delay Condonation Under Limitation Act: A Critical Analysis of the “Each Day’s Delay Must Be Explained” Doctrine
Introduction The Indian legal framework governing limitation periods, primarily encapsulated in the Limitation Act, 1963, operates on the foundational principle that “vigilan
Supreme Court’s Feasibility Concerns on Gram Nyayalayas in India: A Legal Analysis
Introduction The concept of Gram Nyayalayas, or village courts was introduced into India to offer accessible, cost-effective and prompt justice to the rural populace. With over two
Accessibility and Challenges in Providing Free Legal Aid in India
Introduction Legal aid denotes the foundation of an equitable judicial system which is thereby shown as ensuring that no citizen is held out of reach of justice due to economic or
The Role of Law in Regulating Media and Protecting Press Freedom in India
Introduction The media, often referred to as the fourth pillar of democracy, plays a critical role in shaping public opinion, fostering accountability, and upholding the democrat
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