हिंदी

WOMEN’S RIGHTS AS HUMAN RIGHTS

“The freedoms, immunities, and benefits that, according to modern values (esp. at an international level), all human beings should be able to claim as a matter of right in the society in... Read more »

PIL FILED BEFORE DELHI HIGH COURT: THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (IDENTIFICATION) ACT, 2022

The Criminal Procedure (identification) Act, 2022 has received President’s assent on April 18th thereby replacing Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920. There are three major changes introduced by the way of new act,... Read more »

MSMES, INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION PROCESSES AND THE AVOIDANCE APPLICATIONS

Prior to the amendment inserting Chapter III-A to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (‘Code’), the corporate insolvency resolution process (‘CIRP’) for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (‘MSME’) was covered by Chapters... Read more »

Blessed are the advocates

Blessed are the advocates ! They have voluntarily chosen to be ‘the voice of voiceless’. They are shouldered with the sacred duty of assuaging societal rifts between persons and persons, persons and... Read more »

Constitutionalism and democracy: A critical analysis

INTRODUCTION The term ‘constitutionalism’ (or maybe rather: modern constitutionalism) refers to a specific way of thinking and theorizing about the constitution. Modern constitutionalism, as Walker puts it, ‘came first and foremost to... Read more »

Behaviour which when considered in the context of the hearing of a petition for divorce indicates that the respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected... Read more »

Unraveling newly-introduced ‘The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022’: The constitutional lens/critical analysis

T he Ministry of Home Affairs tabled ‘The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022’ in the Lok Sabha on Monday the 28th of March 2022. The bill, which intends to make the investigation... Read more »

A deeper look at history of death penalty: An analysis

INTRODUCTION The death penalty is a government sanctioned form of criminal punishment, where a person is put to death by the state. Crimes that are punishable by the death penalty are called... Read more »

Cruelty is ground for divorce under Hindu law

Behaviour which when considered in the context of the hearing of a petition for divorce indicates that the respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected... Read more »

Divorced Muslim woman can claim maintenance from husband under Section 125 CrPC, as long as she didn’t remarry: Allahabad HC

While very firmly reiterating the law laid down in the case of Shabana Bano vs Imran Khan, the Allahabad High Court in a recent, remarkable, robust and rational judgment titled Razia vs... Read more »
Delhi HC Seeks Police Reply In Devangana Kalita’s Plea For Preservation Of Case Diary Allahabad HC Grants Bail To Former SP MLA Solanki In Arson Case Delhi HC Seeks Centre’s Stand On Punia, Phogat’s Plea Over WFI Administration Big Setback To Arms Dealer Sanjay Bhandari From Delhi HC Delhi Court Acquits Congress’ Jagdish Tytler, Abhishek Verma