In the last ten years, the ED has recorded almost 5500 cases under the Act and more than Rs. 1,00,000 crores worth
In the digital age, upholding justice is crucial, specifically in cases of NCII, where the current legal framework and terminology inadequately address
This article probes the inconsistency in the Supreme Court's professed commitment towards assessing reformation in capital sentencing against its reliance on life
Summary of arguments put forth by Israel on 12th January 2024 against South Africa’s Request for indication of provisional measures in the
On December 29, 2023, South Africa instituted legal proceedings against Israel at the International Court of Justice, asserting Israel's breach of obligations
This article probes the inconsistency in the Supreme Court's professed commitment towards assessing reformation in capital sentencing against its reliance on life
On 12 December, revised criminal law bills were introduced in the Lok Sabha, viz. Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita Bill, 2023, Bharatiya Nagarik
Digital evidence has been growing in relevance over the past several years. Most recently, in the 'Newsclick' investigation there were several reports
The goal of this article is to ask, how do Courts judge whether or not the methodology through which a piece of
This post analyses the implications of the changes proposed to the provisions pertaining to the admissibility of electronic evidence under the Bharatiya
