In response to recent trial court proceedings in a case filed by the Delhi Police against members
of a news organisation under the
Three bills were introduced in the Lok Sabha that sought to repeal and replace the Indian Penal Code, 1860, Code of Criminal
Three bills were introduced in the Lok Sabha that sought to repeal and replace the Indian Penal Code, 1860, Code of Criminal
Three bills were introduced in the Lok Sabha that sought to repeal and replace the Indian Penal Code, 1860, Code of Criminal
This article proposes that the Supreme Court's judgement in Enforcement Directorate v. Kapil Wadhawan is a well-reasoned opinion that strengthens statutory bail,
In this podcast, Project 39A's Director (Sentencing) Neetika Vishwanath speaks to Dr. Mayur Suresh (Senior Lecturer, SOAS University of London) on his recently
Why Should Child Offenders Be Treated Differently? Enakshi Ganguly in Conversation with Snehal Dhote
With vast experience on a wide range of human rights issues since 1985, Enakshi Ganguly, the co-founder of HAQ: Centre for Child
Since the inception of the field of criminal law, through all its evolutions and transformations, an indispensable cog that is essential to
The POCSO Act presumes an accused's guilt through its reverse onus clauses. The basis for such clauses must be examined against a
During the recent formulation of the Draft Rules of Criminal Procedure, the Supreme Court has recognised the need for a fair disclosure